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Physics Department, where he served as Department Head from 1995 to 2005. During that period he also served as the first Director of the Complex Systems Summer School in Santa Fe (1988, 1990–1998). In 2005 he moved to New York University as Professor of Physics and Mathematics and as Provost
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Science Board and is a General Member of the Aspen Center for Physics. From 2008 through 2012 he served on the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board. His awards include a Sloan Foundation Fellowship (1985–1989), election to Fellowship of the
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techniques; for constructing a theory of fluctuation-driven transitions in the absence of detailed balance (in collaboration with Robert Maier); for applying stochastic methods to determine lifetimes, stability, and decay of
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in 1979, under the thesis supervision of Philip Warren Anderson. He stayed on as a faculty member in the Princeton Physics Department until 1987, when he moved to the
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Palmer, R. G.; Stein, D. L.; Abrahams, E.; Anderson, P. W. (1984-09-03). "Models of Hierarchically Constrained Dynamics for Glassy Relaxation".
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Maier, Robert S.; Stein, D. L. (1993-09-20). "Effect of focusing and caustics on exit phenomena in systems lacking detailed balance".
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He has contributed to a wide range of scientific fields. His early research covered diverse topics, including theoretical work on
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and nanomagnets (with a variety of collaborators); and for a series of rigorous and analytical results (largely with
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Martens, Kirsten; Stein, D. L.; Kent, A. D. (2006-02-10). "Magnetic reversal in nanoscopic ferromagnetic rings".
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BΓΌrki, J.; Stafford, C. A.; Stein, D. L. (2005-08-22). "Theory of Metastability in Simple Metal Nanowires".
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Newman, C M; Stein, D L (2003-08-01). "Ordering and broken symmetry in short-ranged spin glasses".
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as a general mathematical tool for analyzing the thermodynamic properties of disordered systems.
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Newman, C. M.; Stein, D. L. (1996-01-15). "Non-Mean-Field Behavior of Realistic Spin Glasses".
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Faculty Fellow. He became the NYU Dean of Science in September 2006, serving until 2012.
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in both irreversible and extended systems. His research on these topics was cited by the
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in 1975 with degrees in physics and mathematics. He received his Ph.D. in Physics from
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Newman, C. M.; Stein, D. L. (1997-05-01). "Metastate approach to thermodynamic chaos".
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as "pioneering work on the statistical mechanics of disordered and noisy systems".
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He is best known for work on hierarchical dynamics (in collaboration with
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Fellowship of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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He is married and has two daughters and a stepdaughter. He lives in
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Publications, Books, and Patents of Daniel L. Stein:
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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New York University
protein
biophysics
evolution
semiconductors
quantum
topology
liquid crystals
neutron stars
particle physics
cosmology
condensed matter
stochastic processes
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Elihu Abrahams
Philip Warren Anderson
Richard Palmer
spin glass
nanowires
Charles M. Newman
metastate
Brown University
Princeton University
University of Arizona
Santa Fe Institute
American Physical Society
Fellowship of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
New York City
Bibcode
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