Maurice S. Skolnick
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Maurice S. Skolnick
Summary
Maurice S. Skolnick is a human[1]. He was born on +1951-04-12T00:00:00Z[2]. He worked as a physicist[3].
Key Facts
- Maurice S. Skolnick was born on +1951-04-12T00:00:00Z[2].
- Maurice S. Skolnick worked as a physicist[3].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's field of work was waveguide[4].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's field of work was photoluminescence[5].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's field of work was self-assembly[6].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's field of work was condensed matter physics[7].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's field of work was quantum well[8].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's field of work was semiconductor[9].
- Among Maurice S. Skolnick's employers was University of Sheffield[10].
- Maurice S. Skolnick received the Nevill Mott Medal and Prize[11].
- Maurice S. Skolnick received the Fellow of the Royal Society[12].
- Maurice S. Skolnick was a member of Royal Society[13].
- Maurice S. Skolnick was a member of Russian Academy of Sciences[14].
- Maurice S. Skolnick is recorded as male[15].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0002-3972-8344[17].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's family name is recorded as Skolnick[18].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's given name is recorded as Maurice[19].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's ResearcherID is recorded as G-7250-2016[20].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's Scopus author ID is recorded as 36044694400[21].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's Fellow of the Royal Society ID is recorded as 12291[22].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's Who's Who UK ID is recorded as U253932[23].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's Dimensions author ID is recorded as 01353424504.09[24].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's Gateway to Research person ID is recorded as 9AA476F1-B020-4D50-8DB3-B7E79162BECC[25].
- Maurice S. Skolnick's Springer Nature person ID is recorded as 01353424504.09[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Maurice S. Skolnick was born on +1951-04-12T00:00:00Z[2].
Career and Affiliations
Maurice S. Skolnick's professions included physicist[3]. Fields of work include waveguide[4], a physics term[27]; photoluminescence[5]; self-assembly[6]; condensed matter physics[7], a branch of physics[28]; quantum well[8]; and semiconductor[9]. Among his employers was University of Sheffield[10].
Recognition
Awards received include Nevill Mott Medal and Prize[11], an award[29], founded in 1977[30] and Fellow of the Royal Society[12], a fellowship award[31], in United Kingdom[32].
FAQs
What did Maurice S. Skolnick do for work?
Maurice S. Skolnick worked as physicist[3].
What awards did Maurice S. Skolnick receive?
Honors received include Nevill Mott Medal and Prize[11] and Fellow of the Royal Society[12].