Shivaji Sondhi Explained

Shivaji L. Sondhi
Birth Place:Delhi, India
Nationality:American
Fields:Quantum physics
Alma Mater:Hindu College, University of Delhi
University of California, Los Angeles
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Doctoral Advisor:Steven Kivelson
Doctoral Students:Vedika Khemani
Awards:Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship
William L. McMillan Award
David and Lucile Packard Fellowship
EPS Europhysics Prize
Humboldt Research Award
Leverhulme International Professorship

Shivaji Lal Sondhi is an Indian-born theoretical physicist who is currently the Wykeham Professor of Physics in the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics at the University of Oxford, known for contributions to the field of quantum condensed matter. He is son of former Lok Sabha MP Manohar Lal Sondhi.[1]

Early life and career

Sondhi was brought up in Delhi, India, where he was educated through high school at Sardar Patel Vidyalaya. He received a B.Sc. in physics from Hindu College, University of Delhi in 1984.[2] He enrolled in the doctoral program in physics at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and began working under the supervision of Steven Kivelson. Around 1988–89, Sondhi moved with his advisor to the University of California, Los Angeles, where he received his PhD in 1992. He spent three years as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (formally under the joint supervision of Gordon Baym, Eduardo Fradkin, Paul Goldbart, and Michael Stone[3] at what is now the Institute for Condensed Matter Theory), before taking up an assistant professorship at Princeton in 1995. At Princeton, Sondhi was promoted to associate professor in 2001, and to professor of physics in 2005. He served as a Senior Fellow of the Princeton Center for Theoretical Science (which he co-founded) from 2006–08. Sondhi remained at Princeton until 2021, when he was appointed to the Wykeham Professorship at the University of Oxford, succeeding David Sherrington.[4]

Research

Sondhi has worked extensively across a wide range of topics in theoretical condensed matter physics, notably in the areas of topological phases of matter, strongly correlated electrons, and quantum magnetism. His recent research activity focuses on the study of many-body quantum dynamics. Sondhi's most significant contributions include the discovery of skyrmions in the quantum Hall effect (with A. Karlhede, S. Kivelson and E. Rezayi),[5] the identification of a resonating valence bond liquid phase in the triangular lattice quantum dimer model (with R. Moessner),[6] the theoretical prediction of magnetic monopoles in spin ice (with C. Castelnovo and R. Moessner),[7] and for proposing the

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-spin glass/time crystal state of periodically driven (Floquet) systems (with V. Khemani, A. Lazarides and R. Moessner).[8]

Awards and honors

In 1996, Sondhi was awarded the William L. McMillan Award in condensed matter physics from the University of Illinois.[9] He is a recipient of both the Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship[10] (1996) and of a David and Lucile Packard Fellowship[11] (1998), and was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2008.[12] He also received a Humboldt Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in 2015.[13] Sondhi was awarded a 2020 Leverhulme International Professorship to be held at the University of Oxford.[14]

In 2012, Sondhi shared the EPS Europhysics Prize with Steven T. Bramwell, Claudio Castelnovo, Santiago Grigera, Roderich Moessner, and Alan Tennant, for the prediction and experimental observation of magnetic monopoles in spin ice.[15]

Other activities

Sondhi also directed a program on India and the World[16] at the Center for International Security Studies at the Woodrow Wilson School of Princeton University. Previously, he co-founded and co-directed a program on Oil, Energy and the Middle East at Princeton.[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: YouTube. 2020-06-29. www.youtube.com.
  2. Web site: Shivaji Sondhi . 23 March 2019.
  3. Web site: NSF: Award Search . National Science Foundation . 24 March 2019.
  4. Web site: Eminent theoretical physicist joins Oxford. 26 August 2021 . University of Oxford Department of Physics. 30 Aug 2021.
  5. Sondhi . S.L. . Karlhede . A. . Kivelson . S.A. . Rezayi . E.H. . Skyrmions and the crossover from the integer to fractional quantum Hall effect at small Zeeman energies . Phys. Rev. B . 15 June 1993 . 47 . 24 . 16419–16426 . 10.1103/PhysRevB.47.16419 . 10006073 . 1993PhRvB..4716419S .
  6. Moessner . R. . Sondhi . S.L. . Resonating Valence Bond Phase in the Triangular Lattice Quantum Dimer Model . Phys. Rev. Lett. . 26 February 2001 . 86 . 9 . 1881–1884 . 10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.1881 . 11290272 . cond-mat/0007378 . 2001PhRvL..86.1881M . 19284848 .
  7. Castelnovo . C. . Moessner . R. . Sondhi . S.L. . Magnetic Monopoles in Spin Ice . Nature . 3 January 2008 . 451 . 7174 . 42–45 . 10.1038/nature06433 . 18172493 . 2008Natur.451...42C . 0710.5515 . 2399316 .
  8. Khemani . V. . Lazarides . A. . Moessner . R. . Sondhi . S.L. . Phase Structure of Driven Quantum Systems . Phys. Rev. Lett. . 21 June 2016 . 116 . 25 . 250401 . 10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.250401 . 27391704 . 1508.03344 . 2016PhRvL.116y0401K . 883197 .
  9. Web site: McMillan Award . Illinois Physics . University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign . 24 March 2019.
  10. Web site: Past Fellows . Alfred P. Sloan Foundation . 23 March 2019.
  11. Web site: Fellows Directory: Shivaji Sondhi . Packard Foundation . 23 March 2019.
  12. Web site: American Physical Society . 23 March 2019.
  13. News: FACULTY AWARD: Sondhi receives Humboldt Research Award . 23 March 2019 . Princeton University.
  14. Web site: Professor Shivaji Sondhi awarded Leverhulme International Professorship . 1 Sep 2021.
  15. News: 2012 EPS CMD Europhysics Prize . 23 March 2019 . European Physical Society.
  16. Web site: India and the World . Center for International Security Studies . Princeton University . 23 March 2019.
  17. Web site: Oil, Energy, and the Middle East . Princeton Environmental Institute . Princeton University . 23 March 2019.