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Jeroen van den Brink

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Jeroen van den Brink (born November 18, 1968) is the current Director of the Institute of Theoretical Solid State Research, IFW Dresden and Professor for Theoretical Physics at the Dresden University of Technology. Van den Brink is known for contributions to the field of strongly correlated materials, in particular for proposals on magnetic and orbital ordering [1] [2] and mechanisms for multiferroicity [3].

He obtained a PhD from the University of Groningen in 1999, was professor of theoretical condensed matter physics at Leiden University from 2002-2009 and in 2009 visiting professor at the Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Science.


References

  1. ^ J. van den Brink and D. Khomskii (1999). "Double-exchange via degenerate orbitals". Physical Review Letters. 82: 1016.
  2. ^ J. van den Brink (2006). "Transition Metal Oxides: Travels in one dimension". Nature Materials. 5: 427.
  3. ^ D.V. Efremov, J. van den Brink and D.I. Khomskii (2004). "Bond- versus site-centred ordering and possible ferroelectricity in manganites". Nature Materials. 3: 853.