Uzi Landman (Hebrew: עוזי לנדמן; May 1944) is an Israeli/American computational physicist, the Fuller E. Callaway Professor of Computational Materials Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
in chemistry at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem in 1965, an M.Sc.
His research interests included surface and materials science, solid state physics and nanoscience.
In 1992 he became director of the Center for Computational Materials science, at Georgia and in 1995 appointed Fuller E. Callaway endowed Chair in Computational Materials Science.
[2] In 1989 he was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society "for applications of numerical simulation modeling of both the status structure and nonequilibrium dynamics of solid surfaces, interfaces, and small clusters" [3] In 2000 he was awarded the Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology by the Foresight Institute.