B. Sriram Shastry

Balajapalli Sriram Shastry (born 26 November 1950 in Akola, India)[1] is an Indian-American condensed matter physicist, specializing in strongly-correlated Fermi systems, quantum integrable systems,[2] and statistical mechanics.

and Nickel,[6] dealt with "itinerant magnetism and quantum systems in low dimensions".

At Bell Laboratories from 1988 to 1994 his research included nuclear magnetic relaxation and Raman scattering in high-Tc systems.

[7] In 2009 he received the Lars Onsager Prize for "pioneering work in developing and solving models of strongly correlated systems and for wide-ranging contributions to phenomenological many-body theory, which have advanced the analysis of experiments on strongly correlated materials.

"[5] Since 2011 he is on the scientific advisory board of the Max Planck Institute for Complex Systems in Dresden.