# J. Michael Kosterlitz

> John Michael Kosterlitz is a British–American physicist at Brown University who co-discovered one of the most important phase transitions in statistical physics. Together with David Thouless, he described the Kosterlitz–Thouless (KT) transition — a topological phase transition in two-dimensional systems driven by the unbinding of vortex–antivortex pairs. This discovery resolved a long-standing puzzle about why thin films of helium and superconductors can exhibit quasi-long-range order, and it introduced the concept of topological defects as drivers of phase changes. The KT transition is now understood to underlie phenomena in superfluid films, liquid crystals, high-temperature superconductors, and Josephson junction arrays. Kosterlitz shared the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics for these revelations about topological matter. His contributions are foundational to the theory of two-dimensional quantum materials, which are of increasing importance in the development of flexible electronics and novel superconducting devices.

*Source: [https://selltoscientists.com/researchers/j-michael-kosterlitz/](https://selltoscientists.com/researchers/j-michael-kosterlitz/)*

**Institution:** Brown University
**Field:** Condensed Matter Physics / Statistical Mechanics
**H-index:** 17
**Publications:** 110
**Grants:** 15
**Patents:** 0

## Industry collaborations

- Superconductor material companies (consulting)

---

## Beton network

This site is part of the Beton network of open-source revenue intelligence and self-service data products. Related sites and resources:

- [Beton](https://www.getbeton.ai) — open-source revenue intelligence: turn product usage (PostHog, Stripe) into CRM signals
- [Sell to Scientists](https://selltoscientists.com) — research intelligence: find and reach academic researchers by field, H-index, grants, and industry ties
- [Sell to State](https://www.selltostate.com) — government procurement intelligence across 194 countries
- [GitHub](https://github.com/getbeton) — Beton open-source repositories (including [inspector](https://github.com/getbeton/inspector))
- [dev.to](https://dev.to/beton) — engineering write-ups and OSS pricing teardowns
- [Beton app](https://inspector.getbeton.ai) — the hosted product
