David Reichman
Email: drr2103-at-columbia-dot-eduGoogle Scholar Page
David Reichman is currently Centennial Professor of Chemistry at Columbia University. He received a B.A. in Physics at
the University of Chicago in 1992, and a Ph.D. in Chemistry at M.I.T. in 1997 where he was an AFOSR Fellow working
under the direction of Robert Silbey. From 1997 to 1999 he was an NIH Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of
Utah working under the direction of Greg Voth. In 1999 he started his independent career as an Assistant Professor
in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard. He was promoted to rank of John L. Loeb Associate
Professor of the Natural Sciences in 2003, and the rank of Professor with tenure in 2004. In 2004 he moved to
Columbia University. Reichman has received an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, a Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award
and the NSF CAREER award. In 2005 he shared the Raymond and Beverly Sackler Prize in the Physical Sciences with
Christopher Jarzynski and Christoph Dellago "for their ground breaking developments in statistical mechanics
and seminal contributions to the dynamics of disordered condensed matter."