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December 19th, 2005
Physics professor receives award for lifetime achievements
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David Tomanek, professor of theoretical condensed matter, has been named a 2005 recipient of the Alexander von Humboldt Distinguished Senior Scientist Research Award. Professor Tomanek received the award in recognition of his life-long contributions to the field of computational nanotechnology. He is a pioneer in the field of fullerenes and nanotubes and has strengthened international collaborations in the field of nanotechnology by organizing international workshops and conferences.
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Michigan State University
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