Simon Billinge
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OccupationResearcher 
Employer
- Brookhaven National Laboratory (2008–2022)
- Columbia University (2008–)
- Los Alamos National Laboratory (1992–1994)
- Michigan State University (1994–1999)
- Michigan State University (1999–2003)
- Michigan State University (2003–2007)

Awards
- Great Immigrants Award (2011)
- Bertram Eugene Warren Diffraction Physics Award (2018)

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Simon J. L. Billinge is a professor of Materials Science and Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics at Columbia University, and a physicist at Brookhaven National Laboratory.[1] He developed and applied techniques for studying local structure in materials using x-ray, neutron, and electron diffraction. His innovative work includes the development of novel data analysis methods incorporating graph theoretic, artificial intelligence, and machine learning approaches.[2]
Billinge earned his PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1992.[1]