Bilitewski
I obtained my MSc in 2013 at the University of Munich and my PhD in 2016 at the University of Cambridge.
My PhD Research focussed on the interplay of periodic driving (Floquet systems), e.g. to induce synthetic gauge fields, and many-body interactions, in cold atomic systems. It aimed to understand deleterious heating effects observed in experiment, and to design experimental protocols to avoid these opening up the possibility to access strongly interacting periodically driven many-body phases.
During my Post-Doc in Dresden I explored the interplay of disorder and spin-liquidity, and the interplay of spin-liquidity and classical chaos in terms of OTOC's motivated by recent developments in the field of quantum chaos.
Oklahoma State University Department of Physics
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