T. M. Rice was affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland during their academic career. Their work spanned various aspects of their field, although specific details about research papers, topics, and publication venues are not documented in the available data.
Throughout their career, T. M. Rice was recognized by the scientific community, notably being awarded the title of Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom, in 2002. This honor reflects a formal acknowledgment of their contributions to science.
Details on coauthors, books, or specific fields and subfields of study related to T. M. Rice's work have not been recorded in the provided information. Neither have records of frequent publication venues or notable research topics been identified.
As the scientist is deceased, their contributions remain part of the historical academic record without ongoing updates or recent publications.
Elbio Dagotto;T. M. Rice
T M Rice;M Sigrist
P W Anderson;P A Lee;M Randeria;T M Rice
Manfred Sigrist;T. M. Rice
T. M. Rice;S. Gopalan;M. Sigrist
D. Poilblanc;T. M. Rice
C. Gros;R. Joynt;T. M. Rice
Philippe Corboz;Philippe Corboz;T. M. Rice;Matthias Troyer
B. I. Halperin;T. M. Rice
Sudha Gopalan;T. M. Rice;M. Sigrist
V.I. Anisimov;I.A. Nekrasov;D.E. Kondakov;T.M. Rice
L. J. Sham;T. M. Rice
Yoshiteru Maeno;T. Maurice Rice;Manfred Sigrist
H. R. Ott;H. R. Rudigier;T. M. Rice;K. Ueda
C. Honerkamp;M. Salmhofer;N. Furukawa;T. M. Rice
Xuejun Zhu;P. B. Littlewood;Mark S. Hybertsen;T. M. Rice
Akishisa Koga;Norio Kawakami;T. M. Rice;Manfred Sigrist
B.I. Halperin;T.M. Rice
C. Gros;D. Poilblanc;T.M. Rice;F.C. Zhang
J. P. Pouget;H. Launois;J. P. D'Haenens;P. Merenda
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