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Klein, Barry
Professor
Vice Chancellor for Research, University of California, Davis
Barry M. Klein received his PhD in condensed matter theory from New York University following an undergraduate degree in Engineering Physics from NYU. He has held several professional and management research appointments at the Naval Research Laboratory and the National Science Foundation prior to arriving at UC Davis as Professor and Chair of the Department of Physics in 1992. In 1998 Dr. Klein was appointed Vice Provost for Academic Personnel, a position he held for three years before his current appointment as Vice Chancellor for Research. Dr. Klein is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, Fellow and Chartered Physicist of the Institute of Physics, London, U.K., and he is a Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dr. Klein has been a member of numerous NSF, DoD and DoE and DoE Laboratory committees including: the NSF Supercomputing Center Peer Review Committee; the High Performance Computing Advisory Board for Los Alamos and Oak Ridge National Laboratories; the Advisory Committee for Physical Sciences and Space Technology and the Director’s Advisory Committee at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; and the Materials Science and Technology Advisory Committee at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. He has over 140 scientific publications.
Barry Klein 教授,加州大学戴维斯分校
