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             Indu Satija

          Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy,
            George Mason University

        Guest Scientist, National Institute of Standard and Tech
           (NIST)

GMU: Phone: (703) 993-1274  FAX:(703)993-1269 isatija@physics.gmu.edu
NIST : Phone: (301)975-6374  FAX: (301)208-6937

 

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  • RESEARCH INTERESTS : I am a theoretical physicist working in the interdisplanry field of Condensed Matter and Nonlinear dynamics. Main focus of my research is the study of phase transitions in quantum systems. This includes Anderson transition induced by disorder, Mott transition driven by interactions between particles and magnetic phase transitions in quantum spin systems. Related topic is the localization transitions in quantum systems exhibiting chaotic behavior in the classical limit. Topics of immediate interest include
    <>Non-Abelian Fields and Two-dimensional Electron Gas
    <>Cold Atoms in Optical Lattices: Noise Correlations (Hanbury Brown-Twiss Interferometry)
    <> Noise Correlations and Quantum Entanglement
    <>Bose Josephson Junctions
    <>Quantum Chaos: Classical- Quantum Correspondence
    <>Quantum Transport and Diabolic and Exceptional Points
    <>Geometric Phases in Classical Systems

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    Teaching: Spring, 2008: Theoretical Physics

    Teaching: Spring 2008: Quantum Mechanics II

    Teaching: Fall 2007: Quantum Mechanics I

    Teaching: Spring 2007: Quantum Mechanics II

    Teaching: Fall 2006: Quantum Mechanics I

     

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