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Boris Kozinsky | |
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Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology B.S. (2000) Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ph.D. (2007) |
Awards | 2023 APS Fellow 2022 Machine Learning in the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Award |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computational materials science Computational chemistry Computational physics |
Institutions | Harvard University Bosch (company) |
Thesis | Dielectric Response and Interactions in Low-dimensional Materials from First Principles Calculations (2007) |
Doctoral advisor | Nicola Marzari |
Website | https://mir.g.harvard.edu/ |
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Boris Kozinsky is a Russian–American scientist who is the Gordon McKay Professor of Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.[1] He has a joint appointment as a part-time Principal Scientist at Bosch (company).[2] His research revolves around the development of novel methods in the fields of Computational materials science, Computational chemistry, and Computational physics aimed to better understand, design, and discover materials.
Education
[edit]Boris Kozinsky received his bachelor's degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2000, triple majoring in Physics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and Mathematics, with a thesis titled "Behavior of Electrons Hopping on a Lattice Array of Quantum Dots: A Monte Carlo Study", supervised by physics professor Leonid S. Levitov. Subsequently, he joined the group led by Nicola Marzari at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for his graduate studies, and in 2007 Kozinsky was awarded a Ph.D. in Physics with a thesis titled "Dielectric Response and Interactions in Low-dimensional Materials from First Principles Calculations".[3]
Career
[edit]In 2007, he founded the Robert Bosch RTC Research Center in Cambridge, MA, where eventually he became a Principal Scientist and led a Computational materials science research team until 2018.
In 2017 lecturer at MIT (citation)
Later in 2017, he joined the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences as an Associate Professor of Computational Materials Science and
https://seas.harvard.edu/news/2017/09/six-distinguished-researchers-join-seas-faculty
Research
[edit]External links
[edit]- Kozinsky Group Website
- Kozinsky Harvard SEAS Page
- APS Fellowship award
- Dreyfus Foundation Award for Machine Learning in the Chemical Sciences and Engineering
- ^ "Boris Kozinsky". Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Retrieved 2024-01-14.
- ^ "Prof. Boris Kozinsky". About Bosch Research. Retrieved 2024-01-14.
- ^ "Boris Kozinsky Ph.D. Thesis". Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Retrieved 2024-01-14.