Raymond Fresard
Normandy University, France
Biography
Raymond Fresard currently works at the Laboratoire CRISMAT, National Graduate School of Engineering and Research Center (Caen). After getting a degree of Physicien (1984) and a PhD in Physics from the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland (1989), in the field of liquid and amorphous metals I moved to the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, where I started to work in the field of strongly correlated electrons. In 1994, I moved to Shimane University, Japan, where I accepted an Associate Professor position. I pursued research activities in the fields of strongly correlated electrons and bosons, and on the transport properties of amorphous metals. In 1996 I returned to the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland, where I stayed until 2000. I then accepted a Professor position at the Institute des Sciences de la Matiere et du Rayonnement, Caen, France, where I am pursuing research activities in the field of strongly correlated electrons, in close connection with experiment.
Abstract
Abstract : Strong correlation effects on the electrical permittivity of two-dimensional systems
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