Yigal Meir
Israeli physicist
Yigal Meir is a prominent Israeli physicist, currently holding the distinguished position of Graham Beck professor of Quantum Science and Technology at Ben Gurion University. His academic expertise lies in the realm of condensed matter physics, with a specific focus on mesoscopic physics, disordered systems, and strongly correlated materials. This specialized knowledge has enabled him to make significant contributions to the field of quantum science.
Meir's notable achievements include the derivation of the Meir–Wingreen formula, a fundamental concept in quantum physics. Additionally, he has provided a solution to the longstanding 0.7 anomaly puzzle in quantum point contacts, a phenomenon that had puzzled physicists for some time. Through his work, Meir has demonstrated a deep understanding of complex quantum systems, advancing the field of astronomy and condensed matter physics. His research and academic endeavors continue to shape the understanding of quantum science and technology.