David A. Weitz is a prominent physicist known for his research in soft condensed matter, microfluidics, and complex fluids. He is a professor at Harvard University, where he has made significant contributions to the understanding of the behavior of materials at the microscale, particularly in the context of emulsions, polymers, and biological systems. Weitz's work often involves the development and application of experimental techniques to manipulate and study materials at the microscopic level, including techniques in imaging and characterization.

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