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Quantum Information, and Quantum Condensed Matter

Quantum Information, and Quantum Condensed Matter research includes correlated electron systems, two-dimensional (2D) materials, nanomaterials, topological matter, nano-mechanical/electronic/photonic/optoelectronic systems, quantum devices, biosensors, phase transitions, atomic and excitonic Bose condensation, high-temperature superconductivity, quantum entanglement, dynamics of disordered systems, chaos, pattern formation, and systems far from equilibrium.

Resources include numerous labs in the Caltech physics department, at the Kavli Nanoscience Institute and the Beckman Institute at Caltech, and at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

– See qse.caltech.edu for details –

Professor of Physics
William K. Davis Professor of Theoretical Physics
Professor of Applied Physics, Physics and Materials Science; Undergraduate and Graduate Option Representative for Materials Science
Visiting Associate in Physics
Bren Professor of Theoretical Physics
Eddleman Professor of Theoretical Physics, Director, Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics
Professor of Physics
Assistant Professor of Physics
Frank J. Roshek Professor of Physics and Applied Physics, Emeritus
Professor of Physics
Donald A. Glaser Professor of Physics; Executive Officer for Physics
Ronald and Maxine Linde Professor of Theoretical Physics and Mathematics
Professor of Physics
Lecturer in Physics
Professor of Theoretical Physics
Professor of Physics
John G Braun Professor of Applied Physics and Physics
Richard P. Feynman Professor of Theoretical Physics; Allen V. C. Davis and Lenabelle Davis Leadership Chair, Institute for Quantum Science and Technology
Taylor W. Lawrence Professor of Theoretical Physics
President; Sonja and William Davidow Presidential Chair; Professor of Physics
Frank J. Roshek Professor of Physics, Applied Physics, and Bioengineering
Bernard Neches Professor of Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics and Physics; Merkin Institute Professor
Research Professor of Physics
International Business Machines Professor of Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Emeritus
Professor of Applied Physics, Aeronautics, and Mechanical Engineering
Assistant Professor of Physics
Thomas W. Hogan Professor of Physics