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  1. Assistant Professor. jmhorow@umich.edu. Office Information: 4204 Chemistry. phone: 734.647.1834. Theoretical Biological Physics; Theoretical Complex Systems; Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics; Physics. Education/Degree: University of Maryland, Ph.D. 2010. Columbia University, B.A. 2005. About.

  2. Jordan M. Horowitz. University of Michigan. Verified email at umich.edu - Homepage. Nonequilibrium thermodynamics biophysics chemical thermodynamics large deviation theory information theory....

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    Jordan Horowitz is an assistant professor of Biophysics and Complex Systems at the University of Michigan. He obtained his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Maryland under the supervision of Christopher Jarzynski. Before joining Michigan’s faculty, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, the University of Massac...

    Qi Gao is a PhD student in the Department of Physics at the University of Michigan. He graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2018 before joining U-M. His previous work focused on the tensor network theory and he is currently working on nonequilibrium thermodynamics.

    Freddy Alexis Cisneros is a graduate student in the Applied Physics Program at the University of Michigan. He earned a B.S. in Physics from the University of California, Santa Cruz where he wrote his undergraduate thesis on the topology of complex networks. Freddy then earned an M.S. in Physics from the University of Maryland. For his master’s thes...

    Gabriela Fernandes Martins is a graduate student in the Department of Physics at the University of Michigan. She earned a B.S. (2017) and a M.S. degree (2019) in Physics from the University of São Paulo, Brazil. Her previous research focused on superconducting devices and its applications to the study of quantum thermodynamics, e.g. the implementat...

  4. Jordan M. Horowitz. University of Michigan. Citation: " For the article, ‘Proof of the finite-time thermodynamic uncertainty relation for steady-state currents,’ published in Phys. Rev. E *96*, 020103 (R) (2017), which demonstrated significance, rigor, and broad impact in the general area of non-equilibrium thermodynamics. Background:

  5. Nov 11, 2019 · Jordan M. Horowitz & Todd R. Gingrich. Nature Physics 16 , 15–20 ( 2020) Cite this article. 18k Accesses. 271 Citations. 27 Altmetric. Metrics. An Author Correction to this article was...

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