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Yigal Meir
Yigal Meir (; 20 November 1957) is the Graham Beck professor of Quantum Science and Technology at Ben Gurion University, specializing in condensed matter; in particular mesoscopic physics, disordered systems and strongly correlated materials. Among his achievements is the derivation of the Meir-Wingreen Formula, and solving the 0.7 anomaly puzzle in quantum point contacts.
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Thermal robustness of signaling in bacterial chemotaxis by Aliaksiuk, Volha (Author) , Jakovljević, Vladimir (Author) , Vladimirov, Nikita (Author) , Carvalho, Ricardo (Author) , Paster, Eli (Author) , Ryu, William S. (Author) , Meir, Yigal (Author) , Wingreen, Ned S. (Author) , Kollmann, Markus (Author) , Sourjik, Victor (Author) ,
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Precision and kinetics of adaptation in bacterial chemotaxis by Meir, Yigal (Author) , Jakovljević, Vladimir (Author) , Aliaksiuk, Volha (Author) , Sourjik, Victor (Author) , Wingreen, Ned S. (Author) ,
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