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David Tománek was born on 19 July, 0054 in Michigan, is a Professor. Discover David Tománek's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Born 19 July, 1954
Birthday 19 July
Birthplace Prague
Nationality United States

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2004

In 2004 Tománek was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society and in 2005 he received the prestigious Alexander-von-Humboldt Senior Scientist Award (Germany). In 2008 he received the Japan Carbon Award for Life-Time Achievement and was chosen by the American Physical Society as member of the Outstanding Referees Program for excellence in peer review. In 2016 he received the Lee Hsun Research Award for Materials Science from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. His h-index is currently 85.

2000

After 2000, he got involved in studies of two-dimensional materials including phosphorene. In the following years, he has continued identifying applications of carbon nanotubes and two-dimensional materials in fields including low-resistance contacts to nanostructures, nanomechanical energy storage, and purification and desalination of water.

1994

During his 1994 sabbatical stay at the laboratory of Richard E. Smalley, he turned his interest to the unique properties of nanotubes formed of carbon (CNTs) and other materials. He studied their morphology, formation, mechanical stiffness, their ability to conduct heat and electrons, and field electron emission.

1983

Tománek earned a doctoral degree in Physics from the Freie Universität Berlin in 1983 under the supervision of Karl-Heinz Bennemann and became Hochschulassistent there in 1984. Between 1985-1987 he worked as postdoctoral researcher at the Bell Labs under the supervision of Michael A. Schlüter and at the University of California, Berkeley under the supervision of Steven G. Louie. Since 1987, he has been Professor of Physics at Michigan State University, where he directs the Computational Nanotechnology Laboratory at the Department of Physics and Astronomy.

1954

David Tománek (born July 1954) is a U.S.-Swiss physicist of Czech origin and researcher in nanoscience and nanotechnology. He is Emeritus Professor of Physics at Michigan State University. He is known for predicting the structure and calculating properties of surfaces, atomic clusters including the C60 buckminsterfullerene, nanotubes, nanowires and nanohelices, graphene, and two-dimensional materials including phosphorene.