
Professor of Physics and Applied Physics
Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials
McCullough Bldg., Room. 361
(650) 723-3847
Email: aharonk@stanford.edu
Website: http://www.stanford.edu/~aharonk/
Professional Experience and Honors
- B.A. 1975, Tel-Aviv University
- Ph.D., 1983 Tel-Aviv University
- Weizmann fellow and Institute Fellow
- Institute for Polymers and Organic Solids, Associate Member
- Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1983-85
- Assistant Professor of Applied Physics, Stanford University 1985-90
- Associate Professor of Applied Physics, Stanford University, 1990-94
- Associate Professor of Physics, Stanford University, 1993-94
- Professor of Applied Physics and of Physics, 1994-present
- Fellow of the American Physical Society, 1995
- Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow
- Presidential Young Investigator Award
- IBM Faculty Development Award
- TRW Faculty Assistanship Award
Research Interests
Condensed matter physics; Physics of low-dimensional systems; Disordered and Strongly correlated electron systems; Superconductivity, magnetism, quantum phase transitions.
Use of condensed matter techniques for general physics measurements; Measurement of gravity at sub-mm length-scales.
- Experimental Condensed Matter
- Superconductivity
- Physics of Disordered Systems
- Gravity at short distance