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Courses

Corses given in the past or that I give now at Stockholm University.

  • FK3002 - Principles of quantum mechanics.

  • FK7037 - Introduction to quantum information and computing.
  • Supervising

    PhD students:

  • Pil Maria Saugmann - Topic: Orbital physics, quantum magnetism and optical lattices.
  • Axel Gagge - Topic: Ultracold atoms in optical resonators.
  • Master/bachelor students:

  • Johan Swanljung - Topic: Hysteresis in the mazer problem.

  • Patrik Hedvall - Topic: Kibble-Zurek mechanism for open quantum systems.
  • Former students:

  • PhD student Fernanda Pinheiro - PhD thesis: Multi-species systems in optical lattices: From orbital physics in excited bands to e ects of disorder (Recognized as outstanding PhD research - Springer), Licentiate thesis: From weakly to strongly correlated physics of bosons in the p-band.

  • Master student Axel Gagge - Thesis: Cold p-band atoms in the zig-zag optical lattice: implementing a quantum simulator of next-nearest neighbor spin chains.
  • Bachelor student Carl-Douglas Benno - Thesis: Many-body Landau-Zener Physics in Ultracold Atomic Gases.
  • Master student Elham Nour Ghassemi - Thesis: Dynamics of Li3 in the vicinity of the Jahn-Teller conical intersection.
  • Master student Carl-Douglas Benno - Thesis: A Study on how an Environment Influences Quantum Thermalization in the Dicke Model.
  • Bachelor student Julia Hannukainen - Thesis: Criticality in an open quantum system.
  • Bachelor student Eric Davidsson - Thesis: Quantum interference and interaction free measurement in a diatomic molecule.
  • Bachelor student Thomas Mathisen - Thesis: Effects of decoherence on the STIRAP - stimulated Raman adiabatic passage.

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