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Charles Radin earned a BS in Physics from City College of New York in 1965 and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Rochester in 1970 under the guidance of Gérard Emch. He arrived in Austin in 1976 and has held several positions including Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Nijmegen (1970-71), Research Associate at Princeton University (1971-73), Research Associate at Rockefeller University (1973-74), and Instructor at the University of Pennsylvania (1974-76). His long-term research interests are focused on the emergence of phases and phase transitions in many-component systems, particularly the study of fluid and solid states of matter in thermal equilibrium. Currently, he emphasizes nontraditional settings, including random networks and soft matter physics. His representative work includes significant publications in Annals of Mathematics, Probability Theory Related Fields, and Physical Review Letters.
University of Nijmegen • Nijmegen
Conducted research in Physics.
Princeton University • Princeton
Conducted research in Physics.
Rockefeller University • New York
Conducted research in Mathematics.
University of Pennsylvania • Philadelphia
Instructed and conducted research in Mathematics.
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