
Joaquin Rodriguez Nieva
Assistant Professor · Computational Quantum Physics
Texas A&M UniversityAbout
Joaquin Rodriguez Nieva is an Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University, specializing in quantum matter dynamics away from thermodynamic equilibrium. His research focuses on discovering universal principles governing non-equilibrium quantum systems, including thermalization, quantum chaos, and applications in quantum sensing. He holds a Ph.D. from MIT (2016), followed by postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard University (2016–2019) and Stanford University (2019–2022).
Research interests span computational quantum physics, magnetism, strongly correlated electron systems, and the intersection of machine learning with statistical mechanics. His work explores how quantum systems evolve dynamically, particularly in low-dimensional materials and cold atom systems, with implications for quantum technologies.
Recent publications highlight studies on entanglement dynamics in chaotic systems, thermalization in Heisenberg models, and hydrodynamic behavior in magnon fluids. These contributions underscore his expertise in bridging theoretical frameworks with experimental applications in quantum materials.
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