Biosketch

David Huse is a theoretical physicist whose research has been primarily in statistical physics and condensed matter physics. His education was: Sudbury, Massachusetts public schools; B.S. 1979, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Ph.D. 1983, Cornell University, thesis advisor, Michael E. Fisher. He was then at Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ until moving to Princeton University in 1996.

Research Interests

David Huse's research is in quantum and classical statistical physics, covering many of its varied guises, particularly in condensed matter physics.

Membership Type

Member

Election Year

2017

Primary Section

Section 33: Applied Physical Sciences

Secondary Section

Section 13: Physics