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Heremans, Joseph
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Joseph P. Heremans
Joseph P. Heremans
is a
condensed matter
experimental
physicist
at The
Ohio State University
where he holds titles as Ohio Eminent Scholar and Professor in the
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
, with courtesy appointments in the Department of Physics and Department of Materials Science and Engineering. He is a member of the
National Academy of Engineering
and fellow of the
American Physical Society
and the
American Association for the Advancement of Science
. His research focuses on magneto-transport, thermal, and
thermoelectric
properties of electrons,
phonon
s, and spin in
narrow-gap semiconductor
s,
semimetals
, and
nanostructures
. Prior to OSU, Heremans worked as a research scientist and research manager at
GM Research Lab
from 1984-1998 and the
Delphi Research Labs
(1999-2005), where he developed tunable IR diode lasers and magnetic sensors.
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