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Markus Greiner

Markus Greiner is a German physicist and Professor of Physics at Harvard University.

Markus Greiner
Born (1973-08-20) August 20, 1973 (age 50)
Hannover, Germany
NationalityGerman
Alma materLudwig-Maximilians University
Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
Known foroptical lattices, Mott insulator
AwardsOtto-Klung-Weberbank-Preis (2005)
William L. McMillan Award (2005)
MacArthur Fellow (2011)
I.I. Rabi Prize in Atomic, Molecular or Optical Physics (2013)
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
Atomic Physics
Ultracold Atoms
InstitutionsHarvard University
Doctoral advisorTheodor Hänsch
Other academic advisorsDeborah S. Jin (postdoc)

Greiner studied under the Nobel Laureate Theodor Hänsch at the Ludwig-Maximilians University and at the Max-Planck-Institute of Quantum Optics, where he received his diploma and PhD in physics for experimental work on Bose-Einstein condensates and bosons in optical lattices. He was involved in the first realization of the quantum phase transition from a superfluid to Mott insulator in a Bose-Hubbard system.[1]

He then moved to the United States and conducted postdoctoral research at JILA under Deborah Jin, working on the creation of a fermionic condensate of ultracold atoms. Since 2005 Greiner has been a professor at Harvard University, continuing research on BECs and ultracold Fermi gases.

He was recipient of the Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Research in AMO award of the American Physical Society in 2004[2] and the William L. McMillan award in 2005 for outstanding contributions in condensed matter physics.[3] In 2011, he was named a MacArthur Fellow.[4] He was awarded the I. I. Rabi Prize in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics by the APS in 2013.[5] In 2017 he was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Greiner, Markus; Mandel, Olaf; Esslinger, Tilman; Hänsch, Theodor W.; Bloch, Immanuel (January 2002). "Quantum phase transition from a superfluid to a Mott insulator in a gas of ultracold atoms". Nature. 415 (6867): 39–44. Bibcode:2002Natur.415...39G. doi:10.1038/415039a. PMID 11780110. S2CID 4411344.
  2. ^ "Prize Recipient". www.aps.org. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  3. ^ "Winners of the McMillan Award | Department of Physics at the U of I". physics.illinois.edu. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  4. ^ "MacArthur Fellows Program: Meet the 2011 Fellows". September 20, 2011. John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Retrieved September 20, 2011.
  5. ^ "Prize Recipient". www.aps.org. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  6. ^ "Greiner, Yelin are 2017 APS Fellows". Harvard University. Retrieved July 22, 2019.

External links edit

  • Greiner Group website at Harvard University
  • Personal Homepage of Markus Greiner

markus, greiner, german, physicist, professor, physics, harvard, university, born, 1973, august, 1973, hannover, germanynationalitygermanalma, materludwig, maximilians, university, planck, institute, quantum, opticsknown, foroptical, lattices, mott, insulatora. Markus Greiner is a German physicist and Professor of Physics at Harvard University Markus GreinerBorn 1973 08 20 August 20 1973 age 50 Hannover GermanyNationalityGermanAlma materLudwig Maximilians University Max Planck Institute of Quantum OpticsKnown foroptical lattices Mott insulatorAwardsOtto Klung Weberbank Preis 2005 William L McMillan Award 2005 MacArthur Fellow 2011 I I Rabi Prize in Atomic Molecular or Optical Physics 2013 Scientific careerFieldsPhysicsAtomic PhysicsUltracold AtomsInstitutionsHarvard UniversityDoctoral advisorTheodor HanschOther academic advisorsDeborah S Jin postdoc Greiner studied under the Nobel Laureate Theodor Hansch at the Ludwig Maximilians University and at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics where he received his diploma and PhD in physics for experimental work on Bose Einstein condensates and bosons in optical lattices He was involved in the first realization of the quantum phase transition from a superfluid to Mott insulator in a Bose Hubbard system 1 He then moved to the United States and conducted postdoctoral research at JILA under Deborah Jin working on the creation of a fermionic condensate of ultracold atoms Since 2005 Greiner has been a professor at Harvard University continuing research on BECs and ultracold Fermi gases He was recipient of the Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Research in AMO award of the American Physical Society in 2004 2 and the William L McMillan award in 2005 for outstanding contributions in condensed matter physics 3 In 2011 he was named a MacArthur Fellow 4 He was awarded the I I Rabi Prize in Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics by the APS in 2013 5 In 2017 he was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society 6 References edit Greiner Markus Mandel Olaf Esslinger Tilman Hansch Theodor W Bloch Immanuel January 2002 Quantum phase transition from a superfluid to a Mott insulator in a gas of ultracold atoms Nature 415 6867 39 44 Bibcode 2002Natur 415 39G doi 10 1038 415039a PMID 11780110 S2CID 4411344 Prize Recipient www aps org Retrieved November 16 2015 Winners of the McMillan Award Department of Physics at the U of I physics illinois edu Retrieved November 16 2015 MacArthur Fellows Program Meet the 2011 Fellows September 20 2011 John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation Retrieved September 20 2011 Prize Recipient www aps org Retrieved November 16 2015 Greiner Yelin are 2017 APS Fellows Harvard University Retrieved July 22 2019 External links editGreiner Group website at Harvard University Personal Homepage of Markus Greiner Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Markus Greiner amp oldid 1220585306, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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