
Leonid Glazman, Donner Professor of Physics, has been elected to membership in the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (CASE).
Glazman was cited for his “pioneering theories in mesoscopic physics, particularly in the study of conductance quantization and electrostatic structure of edges in quantum Hall effect devices.”
Glazman’s research covers the areas of condensed matter theory, in particular the dynamic properties of quantum low-dimensional interacting systems; the physics of mesoscopic solids and superconductivity; and quantum information science.
CASE members are elected based on recognition of their scientific and engineering distinction achieved through significant contributions in theory or applications, as demonstrated by original published books and papers, patents, the pioneering of new and developing fields, and innovative products, outstanding leadership of nationally recognized technical teams, public service, and external professional awards in recognition of scientific and engineering excellence.