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LeRoy Apker Award Recipient, 1982. •
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow, February 1989. •
Fellow of the American Physical Society "for his contributions to the theory of quantum phase transitions and its application to correlated electron materials". •
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow, 2003. •
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics Distinguished Research Chair, 2009–14. •
Abdus Salam Distinguished Lecturer, International Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, 2014. •
Hendrik Lorentz Chair,
Lorentz Institute, 2012. • Elected to the U.S.
National Academy of Sciences, 2014. Citation:
Sachdev has made seminal advances in the theory of condensed matter systems near a quantum phase transition, which have elucidated the rich variety of static and dynamic behavior in such systems, both at finite temperatures and at T
=0. His book, Quantum Phase Transitions
, is the basic text of the field. •
Dirac Medal for the Advancement of Theoretical Physics (
University of New South Wales), 2015. Citation: ''The Dirac Medal was awarded to Professor Sachdev in recognition of his many seminal contributions to the theory of strongly interacting condensed matter systems: quantum phase transitions, including the idea of critical deconfinement and the breakdown of the conventional symmetry based Landau–Ginsburg–Wilson paradigm; the prediction of exotic 'spin-liquid' and fractionalized states; and applications to the theory of high-temperature superconductivity in the cuprate materials.'' •
Lars Onsager Prize (
American Physical Society), 2018, to recognize outstanding research in theoretical statistical physics including the quantum fluids. Citation:
for his seminal contributions to the theory of quantum phase transitions, quantum magnetism, and fractionalized spin liquids, and for his leadership in the physics community. •
Dirac Medal (
International Center for Theoretical Physics), 2018; shared with
Dam Thanh Son and
Xiao-Gang Wen for "independent contributions towards understanding novel phases in strongly interacting many-body systems, introducing original transdisciplinary techniques". Citation:
Subir Sachdev has made pioneering contributions to many areas of theoretical condensed matter physics. Of particular importance were the development of the theory of quantum critical phenomena in insulators, superconductors and metals; the theory of spin-liquid states of quantum antiferromagnets and the theory of fractionalized phases of matter; the study of novel deconfinement phase transitions; the theory of quantum matter without quasiparticles; and the application of many of these ideas to a priori unrelated problems in black hole physics, including a concrete model of non-Fermi liquids. • Foreign Fellow of the
Indian National Science Academy, 2019. Citation:
Professor Subir Sachdev is a world renowned condensed matter theorist, with many seminal contributions to the theory of strongly interacting condensed matter systems. He is a pioneer in the study of systems near quantum phase transitions. He has also pioneered the exploration of the connection between physical properties of modern quantum materials and the nature of quantum entanglement in their many-particle state, elucidating the diverse varieties of entangled states of quantum matter. • Elected to the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2019. • Honorary Fellow of the
Indian Academy of Sciences, 2019. • Jacques Solvay International Chair in Physics, International Solvay Institutes, Brussels, 2023 • Raman Chair,
Indian Academy of Sciences, 2023–24. • Foreign Member of the
Royal Society, 2023. Citation:
Subir Sachdev has made profound contributions to theoretical condensed matter physics research. His main interests have been in quantum magnetism, quantum criticality, and perhaps most innovative of all, links between the nature of quantum entanglement in black holes and strongly interacting electrons in materials. == Publications ==