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Thomas Felix Rosenbaum

Thomas Felix Rosenbaum (born February 20, 1955) is an American condensed matter physicist, professor of physics, and the current president of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).[1] Previously, Rosenbaum served as a faculty member and Provost of the University of Chicago. He has also served as the vice president for research at Argonne National Laboratory.[2][3]

Thomas Rosenbaum
Rosenbaum in 2015
8th President of the California Institute of Technology
Assumed office
July 1, 2014
Preceded byJean-Lou Chameau
Personal details
Born
Thomas Felix Rosenbaum

(1955-02-20) February 20, 1955 (age 68)
SpouseKatherine Faber
EducationHarvard University (BS)
Princeton University (MS, PhD)
Scientific career
InstitutionsBell Laboratories
Thomas J. Watson Research Center
University of Chicago
California Institute of Technology
ThesisCoulomb Interactions and Localization in a Disordered System (1982)
Doctoral advisorGordon Thomas
Doctoral studentsDeborah S. Jin

As president of Caltech, Rosenbaum has advanced the institution's commitment to scientific research and education through the initiation of numerous innovative programs and institutes.[4] His contributions range from boosting diversity in STEM through fellowships and research funding opportunities, to establishing a number of initiatives through the largest campaigns in Caltech's history.[5]

Early life and education edit

Rosenbaum grew up in Queens, New York City, where he spent much of his time playing basketball and frequenting theater and jazz productions.[6][7] During the height of the Cold War, Rosenbaum was inspired by the Apollo program and the Moon landings to pursue physics as a means to solve the world's problems. He attended Forest Hills High School in Queens, and was a finalist in the 1973 Westinghouse Science Talent Search.[8][9] He received his bachelor's degree in physics with honors from Harvard University in 1977. He then went on to work with Professor Gordon A. Thomas at Princeton University, where he earned his Ph.D. in 1982.[10]

Career edit

 
Thomas Rosenbaum speaks at the convocation for graduate students at The University of Chicago in 2010.

Rosenbaum conducted research at Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey, and at IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York, before he joined the University of Chicago faculty in 1983. From January 2007, Rosenbaum served as the provost of the University of Chicago. In addition to his responsibilities for academic and research programs across the University, Rosenbaum served and continues to serve on the board of governors for Argonne National Laboratory.[11] He directed the university's Materials Research Laboratory from 1991 to 1994, the university's James Franck Institute, an interdisciplinary research unit, from 1995 to 2001, and served as vice president for research and for Argonne National Laboratory from 2002 to 2006. He is a member of the board of directors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and the Santa Fe Institute Science Board, a trustee of the National Opinion Research Center (NORC), and a trustee of the University of Chicago Medical Center. Rosenbaum was announced as the eighth president of The California Institute of Technology on the morning of October 24, 2013 and took office at Caltech on or about July 1, 2014. Rosenbaum was formally inaugurated into the office on October 24, 2014.[citation needed]

Research edit

Rosenbaum is an expert on the quantum mechanical nature of materials—the physics of electronic, magnetic, and optical materials at the atomic level—that are best observed at temperatures near absolute zero. Rosenbaum recognized early the significance and ubiquity of quantum phase transitions—from metal–insulator transitions[12] to magnetism[13] to exotic superconductivity—and his work is recognized as putting quantum transitions on as solid a footing as that long available for classical transitions. He has both exploited and advanced methods in experimental low temperature physics, developing new techniques (hydrostatic pressure, stress, magnetometry, calorimetry) for high-resolution studies at milliKelvin temperatures, complementing laboratory dilution refrigerator approaches with synchrotron x-ray measurements in diamond anvil cells at cryogenic temperatures.[14][15] He established the nature of the metal-insulator transition in doped semiconductors and correlated materials,[16] and demonstrated macroscopic anisotropy of non-s-wave superconductivity in heavy fermion compounds.[17] Rosenbaum’s experiments on magnets involve controllable tuning of quantum fluctuations in both ordered and disordered systems.[18][19] He is interested in the macroscopic manifestations of quantum mechanics[20] and harnessing disorder to craft a material’s electrical, magnetic, and optical response.[21]

Initiatives edit

 
Rosenbaum delivering an address at Caltech in 2017

In Rosenbaum's tenure as president of Caltech, more new initiatives were implemented at the institute than under any previous presidential administration.[6] Under Rosenbaum's leadership, Caltech launched the Resnick Sustainability Institute, the Bioscience Initiative, the Chen Neuroscience Institute, the Rothenberg Innovation Initiative, and the Merkin Translational Institute, among others.[22] More recently, Rosenbaum launched the Hurt Scholars Program and the Initiative for Caltech's Students, reinforcing academic excellence and student development.[23][24] He also spurred transformational work in seismology at Caltech and advanced research initiatives at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).[6]

Alongside his wife, materials scientist Katherine Faber, Rosenbaum has been instrumental in establishing numerous graduate fellowships and research funding opportunities. Among their most notable contributions is the $100,000 graduate research fellowship they initiated at the University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering in 2014.[25] This fellowship, designed to enhance the representation of women in STEM fields, offers summer research support to graduate students and diversity in the sciences.

Rosenbaum and Faber also established the Guy Rindone Graduate Research Fund which aims to facilitate graduate students' selection of research topics and contributing to the breadth of a student's educational journey.[26] Their philanthropic work continued with their significant contribution to the Gordon and Betty Moore Graduate Fellowship Match at Caltech in 2017.[27] Following this, they initiated the Rosenbaum-Faber Family Graduate Fellowship. This fellowship underscores Rosenbaum's dedication to academic freedom, providing graduate students the flexibility to potentially adjust their research paths based on unforeseen results.

Personal life edit

Rosenbaum is married to materials scientist and expert in ceramic engineering and mechanical behavior, Katherine T. Faber. Together, they have two sons, Daniel and Michael. Apart from science and academia, Rosenbaum is an avid basketball player and has a deep appreciation for the arts, particularly theater, a passion he shares with his wife. Rosenbaum is of Jewish heritage.[28]

Honors edit

His honors include an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship, an NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award, and the William McMillan Award for "outstanding contributions to condensed matter physics". Rosenbaum is an elected Fellow of the American Physical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[29]

References edit

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  2. ^ "About President Rosenbaum | Caltech". The California Institute of Technology.
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  7. ^ "Q&A with Dr. Rosenbaum". Caltech Magazine. 2014-12-10. Retrieved 2023-06-16.
  8. ^ "New York Youths Win in Science". The New York Times. March 20, 1973. p. 76.
  9. ^ Ajmera, Maya. "Conversations with Maya: Thomas Rosenbaum". Science News. Society for Science & the Public. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  10. ^ Rosenbaum, Thomas F. (1982). Coulomb Interactions And Localization In A Disordered System (Ph.D.). Princeton University. OCLC 79619652 – via ProQuest.
  11. ^ UChicago Argonne, LLC. . uchicagoargonnellc.org. Archived from the original on 27 March 2018. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  12. ^ Rosenbaum, T.; Milligan, R.; Paalanen, M.; Thomas, G.; Bhatt, R.; Lin, W. (1983). "Metal-insulator transition in a doped semiconductor" (PDF). Physical Review B. 27 (12): 7509–7523. Bibcode:1983PhRvB..27.7509R. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.27.7509. ISSN 0163-1829.
  13. ^ Wu, Wenhao; Ellman, B.; Rosenbaum, T.; Aeppli, G.; Reich, D. (1991). "From classical to quantum glass". Physical Review Letters. 67 (15): 2076–2079. Bibcode:1991PhRvL..67.2076W. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.67.2076. ISSN 0031-9007. PMID 10044329.
  14. ^ Jaramillo, R.; Feng, Yejun; Lang, J.C.; Islam, Z.; Srajer, G.; Littlewood, P. B.; McWhan, D. B.; Rosenbaum, T. F. (2009). "Breakdown of the Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer ground state at a quantum phase transition". Nature. 459 (7245): 405–409. Bibcode:2009Natur.459..405J. doi:10.1038/nature08008. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 19458718. S2CID 1692358.
  15. ^ Feng, Y.; Wang, J.; Jaramillo, R.; van Wezel, J.; Haravifard, S.; Srajer, G.; Liu, Y.; Xu, Z.- A.; Littlewood, P. B.; Rosenbaum, T. F. (2012). "Order parameter fluctuations at a buried quantum critical point". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 109 (19): 7224–7229. arXiv:1109.0260. Bibcode:2012PNAS..109.7224F. doi:10.1073/pnas.1202434109. ISSN 0027-8424. PMC 3358829. PMID 22529348.
  16. ^ Husmann, A.; Yao, X.; Jin, D. S.; Zastavker, Y. V.; Rosenbaum, T. F.; Honig, J. M. (1996). "Dynamical Signature of the Mott-Hubbard Transition in Ni(S,Se)2". Science. 274 (5294): 1874–1876. Bibcode:1996Sci...274.1874H. doi:10.1126/science.274.5294.1874. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 8943193. S2CID 45909959.
  17. ^ Shivaram, B.; Jeong, Y.; Rosenbaum, T.; Hinks, D. (1986). "Anisotropy of Transverse Sound in the Heavy-Fermion Superconductor UPt_{3}" (PDF). Physical Review Letters. 56 (10): 1078–1081. Bibcode:1986PhRvL..56.1078S. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.56.1078. ISSN 0031-9007. PMID 10032562.
  18. ^ Brooke, J. (1999). "Quantum Annealing of a Disordered Magnet". Science. 284 (5415): 779–781. arXiv:cond-mat/0105238. Bibcode:1999Sci...284..779B. doi:10.1126/science.284.5415.779. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 10221904. S2CID 37564720.
  19. ^ Brooke, J.; Rosenbaum, T. F.; Aeppli, G. (2001). "Tunable quantum tunnelling of magnetic domain walls". Nature. 413 (6856): 610–613. arXiv:cond-mat/0202361. Bibcode:2001Natur.413..610B. doi:10.1038/35098037. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 11595942. S2CID 4404553.
  20. ^ Ghosh, S.; Rosenbaum, T. F.; Aeppli, G.; Coppersmith, S. N. (2003). "Entangled quantum state of magnetic dipoles". Nature. 425 (6953): 48–51. arXiv:cond-mat/0402456. Bibcode:2003Natur.425...48G. doi:10.1038/nature01888. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 12955135. S2CID 4391669.
  21. ^ Silevitch, D. M.; Aeppli, G.; Rosenbaum, T. F. (2010). "Switchable hardening of a ferromagnet at fixed temperature". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 107 (7): 2797–2800. arXiv:1003.0369. Bibcode:2010PNAS..107.2797S. doi:10.1073/pnas.0910575107. ISSN 0027-8424. PMC 2840359. PMID 20133728.
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  23. ^ "New Professorships Support Early-Career Researchers". California Institute of Technology. 2021-11-02. Retrieved 2023-06-16.
  24. ^ "About the Initiative - initiativeforstudents.caltech.edu". initiativeforstudents.caltech.edu. Retrieved 2023-06-16.
  25. ^ "Rosenbaum-Faber gift to support women in STEM fields through Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering | Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering | The University of Chicago". pme.uchicago.edu. 2014-05-23. Retrieved 2023-06-16.
  26. ^ "Couple creates graduate research fund in honor of former Penn State professor | Penn State University". www.psu.edu. Retrieved 2023-06-16.
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  28. ^ "Physics and Faith". Sinai and Synapses. 2022-09-22. Retrieved 2023-06-16.
  29. ^ "Thomas F. Rosenbaum | Office of the Provost". provost.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2023-01-12.

Notes edit

Research and Publications of Thomas F. Rosenbaum: http://quantum.uchicago.edu/

External links edit

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Preceded by 8th President of the California Institute of Technology
2014 – present
Incumbent

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Thomas Felix Rosenbaum born February 20 1955 is an American condensed matter physicist professor of physics and the current president of the California Institute of Technology Caltech 1 Previously Rosenbaum served as a faculty member and Provost of the University of Chicago He has also served as the vice president for research at Argonne National Laboratory 2 3 Thomas RosenbaumRosenbaum in 20158th President of the California Institute of TechnologyIncumbentAssumed office July 1 2014Preceded byJean Lou ChameauPersonal detailsBornThomas Felix Rosenbaum 1955 02 20 February 20 1955 age 68 SpouseKatherine FaberEducationHarvard University BS Princeton University MS PhD Scientific careerInstitutionsBell LaboratoriesThomas J Watson Research CenterUniversity of ChicagoCalifornia Institute of TechnologyThesisCoulomb Interactions and Localization in a Disordered System 1982 Doctoral advisorGordon ThomasDoctoral studentsDeborah S JinAs president of Caltech Rosenbaum has advanced the institution s commitment to scientific research and education through the initiation of numerous innovative programs and institutes 4 His contributions range from boosting diversity in STEM through fellowships and research funding opportunities to establishing a number of initiatives through the largest campaigns in Caltech s history 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Research 4 Initiatives 5 Personal life 6 Honors 7 References 8 Notes 9 External linksEarly life and education editRosenbaum grew up in Queens New York City where he spent much of his time playing basketball and frequenting theater and jazz productions 6 7 During the height of the Cold War Rosenbaum was inspired by the Apollo program and the Moon landings to pursue physics as a means to solve the world s problems He attended Forest Hills High School in Queens and was a finalist in the 1973 Westinghouse Science Talent Search 8 9 He received his bachelor s degree in physics with honors from Harvard University in 1977 He then went on to work with Professor Gordon A Thomas at Princeton University where he earned his Ph D in 1982 10 Career edit nbsp Thomas Rosenbaum speaks at the convocation for graduate students at The University of Chicago in 2010 Rosenbaum conducted research at Bell Laboratories Murray Hill New Jersey and at IBM Thomas J Watson Research Center Yorktown Heights New York before he joined the University of Chicago faculty in 1983 From January 2007 Rosenbaum served as the provost of the University of Chicago In addition to his responsibilities for academic and research programs across the University Rosenbaum served and continues to serve on the board of governors for Argonne National Laboratory 11 He directed the university s Materials Research Laboratory from 1991 to 1994 the university s James Franck Institute an interdisciplinary research unit from 1995 to 2001 and served as vice president for research and for Argonne National Laboratory from 2002 to 2006 He is a member of the board of directors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and the Santa Fe Institute Science Board a trustee of the National Opinion Research Center NORC and a trustee of the University of Chicago Medical Center Rosenbaum was announced as the eighth president of The California Institute of Technology on the morning of October 24 2013 and took office at Caltech on or about July 1 2014 Rosenbaum was formally inaugurated into the office on October 24 2014 citation needed Research editRosenbaum is an expert on the quantum mechanical nature of materials the physics of electronic magnetic and optical materials at the atomic level that are best observed at temperatures near absolute zero Rosenbaum recognized early the significance and ubiquity of quantum phase transitions from metal insulator transitions 12 to magnetism 13 to exotic superconductivity and his work is recognized as putting quantum transitions on as solid a footing as that long available for classical transitions He has both exploited and advanced methods in experimental low temperature physics developing new techniques hydrostatic pressure stress magnetometry calorimetry for high resolution studies at milliKelvin temperatures complementing laboratory dilution refrigerator approaches with synchrotron x ray measurements in diamond anvil cells at cryogenic temperatures 14 15 He established the nature of the metal insulator transition in doped semiconductors and correlated materials 16 and demonstrated macroscopic anisotropy of non s wave superconductivity in heavy fermion compounds 17 Rosenbaum s experiments on magnets involve controllable tuning of quantum fluctuations in both ordered and disordered systems 18 19 He is interested in the macroscopic manifestations of quantum mechanics 20 and harnessing disorder to craft a material s electrical magnetic and optical response 21 Initiatives edit nbsp Rosenbaum delivering an address at Caltech in 2017In Rosenbaum s tenure as president of Caltech more new initiatives were implemented at the institute than under any previous presidential administration 6 Under Rosenbaum s leadership Caltech launched the Resnick Sustainability Institute the Bioscience Initiative the Chen Neuroscience Institute the Rothenberg Innovation Initiative and the Merkin Translational Institute among others 22 More recently Rosenbaum launched the Hurt Scholars Program and the Initiative for Caltech s Students reinforcing academic excellence and student development 23 24 He also spurred transformational work in seismology at Caltech and advanced research initiatives at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL 6 Alongside his wife materials scientist Katherine Faber Rosenbaum has been instrumental in establishing numerous graduate fellowships and research funding opportunities Among their most notable contributions is the 100 000 graduate research fellowship they initiated at the University of Chicago s Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering in 2014 25 This fellowship designed to enhance the representation of women in STEM fields offers summer research support to graduate students and diversity in the sciences Rosenbaum and Faber also established the Guy Rindone Graduate Research Fund which aims to facilitate graduate students selection of research topics and contributing to the breadth of a student s educational journey 26 Their philanthropic work continued with their significant contribution to the Gordon and Betty Moore Graduate Fellowship Match at Caltech in 2017 27 Following this they initiated the Rosenbaum Faber Family Graduate Fellowship This fellowship underscores Rosenbaum s dedication to academic freedom providing graduate students the flexibility to potentially adjust their research paths based on unforeseen results Personal life editRosenbaum is married to materials scientist and expert in ceramic engineering and mechanical behavior Katherine T Faber Together they have two sons Daniel and Michael Apart from science and academia Rosenbaum is an avid basketball player and has a deep appreciation for the arts particularly theater a passion he shares with his wife Rosenbaum is of Jewish heritage 28 Honors editHis honors include an Alfred P Sloan Research Fellowship an NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award and the William McMillan Award for outstanding contributions to condensed matter physics Rosenbaum is an elected Fellow of the American Physical Society the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 29 References edit Thomas Felix Rosenbaum Los Angeles Business Journal 2018 07 30 Retrieved 2023 01 12 About President Rosenbaum Caltech The California Institute of Technology About President Rosenbaum Office of the President Retrieved 2023 01 26 Caltech Campaign Raises 3 4 Billion Pasadena Now www pasadenanow com Retrieved 2023 06 16 Nietzel Michael T CalTech s Capital Campaign Raises A Record 3 4 Billion Forbes Retrieved 2023 06 16 a b c Episode 7 Transcript A Formula for Success The Lonely Idea Podcast Retrieved 2023 06 16 Q amp A with Dr Rosenbaum Caltech Magazine 2014 12 10 Retrieved 2023 06 16 New York Youths Win in Science The New York Times March 20 1973 p 76 Ajmera Maya Conversations with Maya Thomas Rosenbaum Science News Society for Science amp the Public Retrieved 28 April 2019 Rosenbaum Thomas F 1982 Coulomb Interactions And Localization In A Disordered System Ph D Princeton University OCLC 79619652 via ProQuest UChicago Argonne LLC Thomas F Rosenbaum uchicagoargonnellc org Archived from the original on 27 March 2018 Retrieved 9 January 2016 Rosenbaum T Milligan R Paalanen M Thomas G Bhatt R Lin W 1983 Metal insulator transition in a doped semiconductor PDF Physical Review B 27 12 7509 7523 Bibcode 1983PhRvB 27 7509R doi 10 1103 PhysRevB 27 7509 ISSN 0163 1829 Wu Wenhao Ellman B Rosenbaum T Aeppli G Reich D 1991 From classical to quantum glass Physical Review Letters 67 15 2076 2079 Bibcode 1991PhRvL 67 2076W doi 10 1103 PhysRevLett 67 2076 ISSN 0031 9007 PMID 10044329 Jaramillo R Feng Yejun Lang J C Islam Z Srajer G Littlewood P B McWhan D B Rosenbaum T F 2009 Breakdown of the Bardeen Cooper Schrieffer ground state at a quantum phase transition Nature 459 7245 405 409 Bibcode 2009Natur 459 405J doi 10 1038 nature08008 ISSN 0028 0836 PMID 19458718 S2CID 1692358 Feng Y Wang J Jaramillo R van Wezel J Haravifard S Srajer G Liu Y Xu Z A Littlewood P B Rosenbaum T F 2012 Order parameter fluctuations at a buried quantum critical point Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 19 7224 7229 arXiv 1109 0260 Bibcode 2012PNAS 109 7224F doi 10 1073 pnas 1202434109 ISSN 0027 8424 PMC 3358829 PMID 22529348 Husmann A Yao X Jin D S Zastavker Y V Rosenbaum T F Honig J M 1996 Dynamical Signature of the Mott Hubbard Transition in Ni S Se 2 Science 274 5294 1874 1876 Bibcode 1996Sci 274 1874H doi 10 1126 science 274 5294 1874 ISSN 0036 8075 PMID 8943193 S2CID 45909959 Shivaram B Jeong Y Rosenbaum T Hinks D 1986 Anisotropy of Transverse Sound in the Heavy Fermion Superconductor UPt 3 PDF Physical Review Letters 56 10 1078 1081 Bibcode 1986PhRvL 56 1078S doi 10 1103 PhysRevLett 56 1078 ISSN 0031 9007 PMID 10032562 Brooke J 1999 Quantum Annealing of a Disordered Magnet Science 284 5415 779 781 arXiv cond mat 0105238 Bibcode 1999Sci 284 779B doi 10 1126 science 284 5415 779 ISSN 0036 8075 PMID 10221904 S2CID 37564720 Brooke J Rosenbaum T F Aeppli G 2001 Tunable quantum tunnelling of magnetic domain walls Nature 413 6856 610 613 arXiv cond mat 0202361 Bibcode 2001Natur 413 610B doi 10 1038 35098037 ISSN 0028 0836 PMID 11595942 S2CID 4404553 Ghosh S Rosenbaum T F Aeppli G Coppersmith S N 2003 Entangled quantum state of magnetic dipoles Nature 425 6953 48 51 arXiv cond mat 0402456 Bibcode 2003Natur 425 48G doi 10 1038 nature01888 ISSN 0028 0836 PMID 12955135 S2CID 4391669 Silevitch D M Aeppli G Rosenbaum T F 2010 Switchable hardening of a ferromagnet at fixed temperature Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 7 2797 2800 arXiv 1003 0369 Bibcode 2010PNAS 107 2797S doi 10 1073 pnas 0910575107 ISSN 0027 8424 PMC 2840359 PMID 20133728 How the 3 4 Billion Break Through Campaign Impacted Caltech Caltech Magazine 2021 11 29 Retrieved 2023 06 16 New Professorships Support Early Career Researchers California Institute of Technology 2021 11 02 Retrieved 2023 06 16 About the Initiative initiativeforstudents caltech edu initiativeforstudents caltech edu Retrieved 2023 06 16 Rosenbaum Faber gift to support women in STEM fields through Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering The University of Chicago pme uchicago edu 2014 05 23 Retrieved 2023 06 16 Couple creates graduate research fund in honor of former Penn State professor Penn State University www psu edu Retrieved 2023 06 16 home initiativeforstudents caltech edu initiativeforstudents caltech edu Retrieved 2023 06 16 Physics and Faith Sinai and Synapses 2022 09 22 Retrieved 2023 06 16 Thomas F Rosenbaum Office of the Provost provost uchicago edu Retrieved 2023 01 12 Notes editResearch and Publications of Thomas F Rosenbaum http quantum uchicago edu External links editUniversity of Chicago Santa Fe InstituteAcademic officesPreceded byJean Lou Chameau 8th President of the California Institute of Technology2014 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Felix Rosenbaum amp oldid 1191830807, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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