We are a new experimental atomic physics group in the Physics Department at Lehigh University. We utilize the exquisite precision and control of atomic systems to sythesize gases of ultracold bosonic and fermionic atoms in order to investigate exotic behavior in quantum many-body systems.
We have multiple openings for highly motivated undergraduates, graduates, and postdocs to join us in constructing the laboratory and participate in cutting edge research. See openings for more details.
ultracold atoms, bose condensation, degenerate fermi gases, optical lattices, quantum simulation, non-equilibirum physics, quantum thermalization, floquet engineering, disordered system, laser cooling
Our group is part of AMO group and the thriving research community at large at Lehigh University. For more cold atoms at Lehigh, please see the Sommer lab . And for a more complete listing please see the department of physics website.
Please explore this website to learn more about what we do. If you are new the field and/or group, you may find the Resources section particularly helpful.