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Daniel Sheehy
Assistant Professor of Physics

Ph.D., 2001 - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics

Office: 210-B Nicholson
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RESEARCH INTERESTS

I study the theoretical physics of quantum many-particle systems in which interactions are qualitatively important and lead to novel behavior. Examples of the systems I am interested in include Bose-Einstein condensates and paired fermion superfluidity, that are phenomena from the realm of ultracold atoms, as well as condensed-matter systems such as graphene (a one-atom thick layer of carbon with interesting electronic properties), heavy-fermion materials, and high-temperature superconductors.

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