Juan Carlos Campuzano

Juan Carlos Campuzano is a Paraguayan American physicist and an expert in high-temperature superconductivity researcher.[1] He was a Distinguished Fellow at Argonne National Laboratory[2](the equivalent of an endowed chair),[1] and a Distinguished University of Illinois at Chicago Professor of Physics at University of Illinois at Chicago.[1] He is also a 2001 American Physical Society Fellow and a recipient of the 2011 Oliver Buckley Prize in Condensed Matter Physics.

Campuzano obtained his B.S. and Ph.D. in physics from University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in 1972 and 1978 respectively. He had also worked as Post-Doctoral Fellow, Research Associate at University of Liverpool and University of Cambridge[3] His research interests include infrared spectroscopy on metal surfaces, electronic excitations in high temperature superconductors and other materials, etc.

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