Mehran Kardar Explained

Mehran Kardar
Fields:Statistical physics
Alma Mater:King's College, Cambridge (BA, MA)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD)
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Doctoral Advisor:Nihat Berker
Known For:Kardar–Parisi–Zhang equation
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Mehran Kardar (Persian: مهران کاردار; born August 1957) is an Iranian born physicist and professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and co-faculty at the New England Complex Systems Institute (USA). He received his B.A. in physics from the University of Cambridge in 1979, and obtained his Ph.D. from MIT in 1983. Kardar is particularly known for the Kardar–Parisi–Zhang (KPZ) equation[1] in theoretical physics, which has been named after him and his two coauthors: the Nobel Prize laureate Giorgio Parisi, and Yi-Cheng Zhang. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2001.

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Courses at MIT OpenCourseWare

His following courses are currently available on MIT OCW.

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and of about 200 scientific papers[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Mehran Kardar, Giorgio Parisi, and Yi-Cheng Zhang, Dynamic Scaling of Growing Interfaces, Physical Review Letters, Vol. 58, 889–892 (1986). APS
  2. https://www.mit.edu/~kardar/research/publications.html Mehran Kardar's Publications