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Vinod Tewary | |
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Born | 1940 |
Alma mater |
University of Lucknow (B.S. and M.S., Physics) Delhi University (Ph.D., Solid-state Physics) |
Known for | Tewary method: Green's function for lattice statics, Multiscale Green's function, Causal GF in molecular dynamics |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physics, Materials science, Solid-state physics, Nanomaterials h-index 29 on Google Scholar [1] |
Institutions | National Institute of Standards and Technology |
Doctoral advisor | (Late) Prof. F.C. Auluck, (Late) Prof. L.S. Kothari |
Vinod Tewary (born 1940) is an Indian American theoretical physicist at NIST ( National Institute of Standards and Technology). [2]. Dr Tewary’s field of research is theoretical solid-state physics, with specialization in nanomaterials. He is the originator of the Tewary method for lattice statics [3] [4] [5], the Multiscale GF (MSGF) method [6], and the CGFMD (causal GF in molecular dynamics). [7] [8] [9] These methods are used in the mathematical modeling of nanomaterials.
Vinod Tewary was born in Hardoi, U.P., India, where he received his early education. He earned his B.Sc. and M.Sc. (Physics) degrees from the University of Lucknow (India), and his Ph.D. in Solid State Physics from the University of Delhi (India).
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Vinod Tewary | |
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Born | 1940 |
Alma mater |
University of Lucknow (B.S. and M.S., Physics) Delhi University (Ph.D., Solid-state Physics) |
Known for | Tewary method: Green's function for lattice statics, Multiscale Green's function, Causal GF in molecular dynamics |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physics, Materials science, Solid-state physics, Nanomaterials h-index 29 on Google Scholar [1] |
Institutions | National Institute of Standards and Technology |
Doctoral advisor | (Late) Prof. F.C. Auluck, (Late) Prof. L.S. Kothari |
Vinod Tewary (born 1940) is an Indian American theoretical physicist at NIST ( National Institute of Standards and Technology). [2]. Dr Tewary’s field of research is theoretical solid-state physics, with specialization in nanomaterials. He is the originator of the Tewary method for lattice statics [3] [4] [5], the Multiscale GF (MSGF) method [6], and the CGFMD (causal GF in molecular dynamics). [7] [8] [9] These methods are used in the mathematical modeling of nanomaterials.
Vinod Tewary was born in Hardoi, U.P., India, where he received his early education. He earned his B.Sc. and M.Sc. (Physics) degrees from the University of Lucknow (India), and his Ph.D. in Solid State Physics from the University of Delhi (India).
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