
Antoine Boulet
Assistant Professor · Quantum Many-Body Problem
Bydgoszcz University of Science and TechnologyAbout
Antoine Boulet is an Assistant Professor and Higher Education Teacher at ISMANS CESI engineering school in Le Mans, France, where he teaches physics, chemistry, mathematics, and programming at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Previously, he held Research Associate positions at Warsaw University of Technology (2021–2022) and Michigan State University (2019–2020), focusing on theoretical physics. His research centers on quantum many-body problems, density functional theory (DFT), and ultracold atomic systems, with applications to nuclear physics and condensed matter. Notable contributions include developing non-empirical density functionals for strongly interacting Fermi systems and studying superfluid vortices and Higgs modes. Boulet earned his PhD in Theoretical Physics from Paris-Saclay University (2019), following a M.Sc. in Fundamental Concepts of Physics (2016) and B.Sc. in Fundamental Physics (2014).
His work bridges theoretical frameworks like effective field theory and many-body perturbation theory, addressing challenges in quantum turbulence, superfluid dynamics, and neutron matter properties. Boulet’s open-source contributions include the W-SLDA Toolkit for solving Bogoliubov-de Gennes equations. He has published extensively in journals such as Physical Review and Scientific Reports, focusing on topics like vortex dynamics, Higgs mode decay, and functional formulations in quantum systems.
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