Brown University Professor of Physics Dmitri Feldman was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in the Division of Condensed Matter Physics for 2024.
APS members nominate colleagues whose “outstanding efforts to advancing physics through exceptional original research and publication, significant innovative contributions in the application of physics to science and technology, remarkable advancements in the teaching of physics, or exemplary service and participation in APS activities” have distinguished them.
The APS award citation notes Feldman was recognized for “significant advances in our understanding of diverse quantum systems, including disordered magnets, superconductors, and fractional quantum Hall systems.”
Professor Feldman joins the “one-half of one percent of the Society’s membership (excluding student members) recognized by their peers for election to the status of Fellow of the American Physical Society.”
Congratulations, Dima!