Mohammad Maghrebi
Associate Professor
Mohammad Maghrebi
Associate Professor
Research Areas
We are a group working on different aspects of quantum many-body physics in condensed matter and AMO systems. We are particularly interested in new aspects of many-body physics away from equilibrium. A focus of our group is open quantum systems with applications ranging from dissipative engineering of quantum phases to quantum information science.
News
November 2023
With trapped-ion experimentalists: Continuous symmetry breaking in a trapped-ion spin chain
--- Published in Nature
November 2023
Joint work with Zhexuan: Probing non-equilibrium dissipative phase transitions with trapped-ion quantum simulators
September 2023
With trapped-ion experimentalists: Non-equilibrium
critical phenomena in a trapped-ion quantum simulator
September 2023
Hybrid Quantum-Classical Stochastic Approach to Spin-Boson Models
July 2023
Splitting the local Hilbert space: MPS-based approach to large local dimensions
May 2023
Spin-boson model under dephasing: Markovian vs Non-Markovian dynamics
Awards
October 2021
NSF CAREER Award
2018 & 2020
Favorite Graduate Teacher Award
October 2019
AFOSR Young Investigator Award