John Negele

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April 18, 1944

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John William Negele (born 18 April 1944 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American theoretical nuclear physicist. Negele studied electrical engineering at Purdue University with a bachelor's degree in 1965. He received his PhD in theoretical physics from Cornell University in 1969 under the supervision of Hans Bethe with dissertation The Structure of Finite Nuclei in the Local Density Approximation. He was a postdoc at the Niels Bohr Institute of the University of Copenhagen. From 1970 he was at MIT, first as a visiting assistant professor, and then from 1979 as a professor (becoming in 1991 "W.A. Coolidge Professor"). He was the director of the Center for Theoretical Physics at MIT from 1989 to 1998 and is the director of the Atomic Science Institute at MIT (Laboratory of Nuclear Science, LNS). Negele's research deals with many-body theory in nuclear physics (including local density approximation, time-dependent Hartree-Fock (TDHF) methods, and path integral methods) and also with many-body theory in spin systems. He originated the first density functional theory of finite nuclei starting from realistic (experimentally justified) nucleon-nucleon interactions. In doing so, he, with colleagues, calculated binding energies of nuclei, single-particle excitation energies, charge distributions, and nuclear matter properties in neutron stars. Since …

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