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Physics Alumnus Wins Nobel Prize
Woowon Kang, Assistant Professor in Physics at Chicago. "It has stimulated many theoretical and experimental breakthroughs applicable to other fields in physics." Kang worked with Stormer as a postdoctoral Researcher at Bell Laboratories from 1992 to 1994 and still collaborates with him on projects directly related to the Nobel research. Thomas Rosenbaum, Professor in Physics at the University and Director of the James Franck Institute, knew Tsui when both worked at Bell Labs in the early 1980s. "Tsui and Stormer developed new materials that were very clean and allowed a thin sheet of electrons to interact in new ways," Rosenbaum said. "When electrons are in this environment, they actually become a fluid that is highly choreographed. You can think of them as connected in different ways than they were able to be connected before."
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