
Chris H. Greene
Academician, International Academy of Innovation Sciences
Professor,Purdue University
Election motivation
For contributions to the development of theoretical treatments for nonperturbatively correlated quantum systems in many areas of physics, especially atomic and molecular systems at low energies and in ultracold quantum gases.
Field of research
Physics and Astronomy
Main Honors
Awards received include the 1991 I. I. Rabi Prize and the 2010 Davisson-Germer Prize, both from the American Physical Society, and the 2013 Hamburg Prize for Theoretical Physics
Received a Presidential Young Investigator Award from the National Science Foundation, and an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship
Fellow of the APS
Member of the National Academy of Sciences
Academician, International Academy of Innovation Sciences.