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Ross H. McKenzie is a Professor in Physics at the University of Queensland. He currently holds an Australian Professorial Fellowship from the Australian Research Council. He is notable for his work in quantum many-body theory of complex materials ranging from organic superconductors to biomolecules to rare-earth oxide catalysts. McKenzie is critical of claims that quantum effects are significant in understanding the function of biomolecules. He is author of a blog, Condensed Concepts: Ruminations on emergent phenomena in condensed phases of matter. McKenzie is a Christian. He is author of a blog Soli Deo Gloria: Thoughts on Theology, Science, and Culture. He has written several papers about the relationship between science and theology.〔R.H. McKenzie and B. Myers, "Dialectical Critical Realism in Science and Theology: Quantum Physics and Karl Barth", (Science and Christian Belief 20, 49 (2008) ).〕 ==Education== He received his BSc from Australian National University. He obtained an MA from Princeton University. He completed his PhD at Princeton University in 1989, under Jim Sauls, with a thesis entitled: ''Nonlinear interaction of zero sound with the order parameter collective modes in superfluid 3He-B.'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ross H. McKenzie is a Professor in Physics at the University of Queensland. He currently holds an Australian Professorial Fellowship from the Australian Research Council. He is notable for his work in quantum many-body theory of complex materials ranging from organic superconductors to biomolecules to rare-earth oxide catalysts.McKenzie is critical of claims that quantum effects are significant in understanding the function of biomolecules.He is author of a blog, Condensed Concepts: Ruminations on emergent phenomena in condensed phases of matter.McKenzie is a Christian. He is author of a blog Soli Deo Gloria: Thoughts on Theology, Science, and Culture. He has written several papers about the relationship between science and theology.R.H. McKenzie and B. Myers, "Dialectical Critical Realism in Science and Theology: Quantum Physics and Karl Barth", (Science and Christian Belief 20, 49 (2008) ).==Education==He received his BSc from Australian National University. He obtained an MA from Princeton University. He completed his PhD at Princeton University in 1989, under Jim Sauls, with a thesis entitled: ''Nonlinear interaction of zero sound with the order parameter collective modes in superfluid 3He-B.''」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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