Amir Yacoby
Amir Yacoby is a condensed matter physicist and professor at Harvard University. EducationYacoby got bachelor’s degree in aeronautical engineering and a master’s degree in theoretical physics.[1] In 1994, he obtained his PhD at Weizmann Institute of Science under the supervision of Professor Moty Heiblum. CareerIn 2006, Yacoby started teaching at Harvard.[1] He was appointed as the Lazaridis Chair in Physics of the Institute for Quantum Computing in 2013.[2] In March 2014, his group developed a magnetic resonance imaging technology by which nanoscale images can be provided, that could enable researchers to peer into the atomic structure of individual molecules.[3] In 2014, Yacoby was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[4] References
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