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'''Sidney Redner''' (born 1951) is a [[Canada|Canadian]]-born physicist, professor, and a resident faculty member at the [[Santa Fe Institute]]. He was formerly department chair of [[physics]] at [[Boston University]]. Redner has published over 200 journal articles, authored a book titled ''A Guide to First-Passage Processes'' (2001, {{ISBN|0-521-65248-0}}), and coauthored a book titled ''A Kinetic View of Statistical Physics'' (2010, {{ISBN|978-0-521-85103-9}}) with Pavel L. Krapivsky and Eli Ben-Naim. His research focuses mainly on non-equilibrium statistical mechanics and network structure. He received his [[Ph.D.]] in physics from the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] in 1977 under [[H. Eugene Stanley|Gene Stanley]], also on faculty at Boston University.<ref>{{cite web|title=H. Eugene Stanley: Ph.D. Theses Supervised|url=http://polymer.bu.edu/hes/gradstudents.html|website=polymer.bu.edu|accessdate=27 May 2017}}</ref>
'''Sidney Redner''' (born 1951) is a [[Canada|Canadian]]-born physicist, professor, and a resident faculty member at the [[Santa Fe Institute]]. He was formerly department chair of [[physics]] at [[Boston University]]. Redner has published over 200 journal articles, authored a book titled ''A Guide to First-Passage Processes'' (2001, {{ISBN|0-521-65248-0}}), and coauthored a book titled ''A Kinetic View of Statistical Physics'' (2010, {{ISBN|978-0-521-85103-9}}) with Pavel L. Krapivsky and Eli Ben-Naim. His research focuses mainly on non-equilibrium statistical mechanics and network structure. He received his [[Ph.D.]] in physics from the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] in 1977 under [[H. Eugene Stanley|Gene Stanley]], also on faculty at Boston University.<ref>{{cite web|title=H. Eugene Stanley: Ph.D. Theses Supervised|url=http://polymer.bu.edu/hes/gradstudents.html|website=polymer.bu.edu|accessdate=27 May 2017}}</ref>

He was awarded the [[American Physical Society]]'s [[Leo P. Kadanoff Prize]] for 2021.<ref>{{cite web|title=SFI Professor Sid Redner Wins Major Physics Prize from the American Physical Society|website=Santa Fe Institute News|date=October 8, 2020|url=https://www.santafe.edu/news-center/news/sfi-professor-sid-redner-wins-major-physics-prize}}</ref>


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Revision as of 15:48, 3 June 2022

Sidney Redner (born 1951) is a Canadian-born physicist, professor, and a resident faculty member at the Santa Fe Institute. He was formerly department chair of physics at Boston University. Redner has published over 200 journal articles, authored a book titled A Guide to First-Passage Processes (2001, ISBN 0-521-65248-0), and coauthored a book titled A Kinetic View of Statistical Physics (2010, ISBN 978-0-521-85103-9) with Pavel L. Krapivsky and Eli Ben-Naim. His research focuses mainly on non-equilibrium statistical mechanics and network structure. He received his Ph.D. in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1977 under Gene Stanley, also on faculty at Boston University.[1]

He was awarded the American Physical Society's Leo P. Kadanoff Prize for 2021.[2]

References

  1. ^ "H. Eugene Stanley: Ph.D. Theses Supervised". polymer.bu.edu. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
  2. ^ "SFI Professor Sid Redner Wins Major Physics Prize from the American Physical Society". Santa Fe Institute News. October 8, 2020.

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