Nobel Prize 2016
Princeton's F. Duncan Haldane wins Nobel Prize in Physics
Princeton University professor F. Duncan Haldane has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics "for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter."
News conference details
1:30 p.m. Taylor Auditorium, Frick Laboratory; speakers & titles (.pdf)
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