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  1. 1995-present: Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland. 1990-1995: Professor, Institute for Physical Science & Technology, and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland. 1985-1990: Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, AT&T Bell Laboratories.

  2. John D. Weeks, University of Maryland. Distinguished University Professor. Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1969. B.A. Harvard College, 1965. Joint Appointment with Institute for Physical Science and Technology and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Affiliate Professor: Department of Physics. Institute for Physical Science and Technology.

  3. ‪Professor, University of Maryland‬ - ‪‪Cited by 19,579‬‬ - ‪Statistical mechanics‬ - ‪theory of liquids‬ - ‪dynamics of crystal growth‬

  4. John Weeks. Distinguished University Professor Emeritus. jdw@umd.edu. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Maryland has exceptional strength in theoretical and computational chemistry, with research focusing on the development of novel methods and computational algorithms, and the large-scale computer modeling of ...

  5. John D. Weeks is an American chemist currently university distinguished professor at University of Maryland and an Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has degrees from Harvard College and the University of Chicago.

  6. JOHN D. WEEKS. OFFICE ADDRESS: Institute for Physical Science and Technology University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742. Tel: (301) 405-4802 FAX: (301) 314-9404 Email: jdw@ipst.umd.edu. DATE OF BIRTH: October 11, 1943. EDUCATION: University of Chicago Ph.D. Chemical Physics Harvard College B.A. Physics - Magna cum laude.

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  8. John Weeks is a Distinguished University Professor at University of Maryland (1995-present). His other institutional affiliations include Bell Laboratories and University of Chicago. His research includes the properties of inhomogeneous and confined fluids.

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