Waseem Bakr
Princeton University, USA
Biography
Waseem Bakr received his PhD from Harvard University in 2011. During his Doctoral thesis, he developed the technique of quantum gas microscopy for imaging atoms with single-site resolution in optical lattices. He used this technique to study quantum phase transitions in optical lattices in Hubbard models and in one-dimensional spin chains. Between 2011 and 2013, he was a Post-doctoral Researcher in Martin Zwierlein’s group at MIT, where he experimentally explored strongly-correlated fermions, including experiments on lower dimensional gases and spin-orbit coupled systems. Since 2013, he has been an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Princeton University.
Abstract
Abstract : Pair condensation in a spin-imbalanced two-dimensional Fermi gas