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Rocio joined PRL in 2014.Īgnese obtained her Ph.D. Rocio has also worked at the Ultrafast Surface Dynamics Research Group at Freie Universität Berlin, and at the Fritz-Haber Institute of the Max-Planck Society, Germany where she was awarded a Humboldt Research Fellowship. Prior to joining the APS, she was a postdoctoral research associate at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials at Brookhaven National Laboratory. in physics at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Abhishek's research interests lie in the study of gauge and string theories. He joined PRL in 2009 after postdoctoral research stints at the City College of the City University of New York and the Albert Einstein Institute for Gravitational Physics (Max Planck Institute) in Potsdam. from the University of Rochester in 2005. In 1992 Reiny moved to PRL, where he has been Editor since 2002.Ībhishek received his Ph.D. Following two years postdoctoral work in nuclear physics at Brookhaven National Laboratory, he became a member of the editorial staff at PRA. in 1988 at Clark University, where he used nuclear methods to study condensed matter. Sami grew up in Kolkata and Delhi, and learned to love opera in Bloomington. He handles papers on mainly transport properties in semiconductors, 2D materials, and mesoscopic systems. After a stint working on chemical physics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, Sami arrived at Physical Review Letters. at Indiana University (Bloomington) in 1994, where he worked on certain theoretical aspects of the quantum Hall effect. You can follow him on Twitter Samindranath Mitra Robert was elected an APS Fellow in 2013. in theoretical high energy physics at the University of Michigan, and then worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Canadian National Lab TRIUMF. He has served on the board of Physical Review E and as a Divisional Associate Editor of Physical Review Letters. He was recently the leader of the Advanced Study Group “Statistical Physics of Collective Motion” at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden, Germany. His research covers a wide range of topics ranging from nonlinear dynamics to statistical physics and critical phenomena to active matter. After a short postdoctoral stay at Bell Laboratories, he joined the condensed matter physics department in Saclay. in 1989 from Université Pierre & Marie Curie in Paris. Hugues is a senior scientist at the CEA-Saclay, France. Jessica Thomas Physical Review Letters Staff