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Mark Edwards serves as the Fuller E. Callaway Professor of Physics within the Department of Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Physics at Georgia Southern University's College of Science and Mathematics. His research program focuses on theoretical ultra-cold quantum atomic gases through active collaborations with the University of Maryland, NIST, and the University of Sheffield.
His academic credentials include:
- B.S. in Physics from Georgia Southern University (1977)
- M.A. in Physics from Johns Hopkins University (1980)
- Ph.D. in Physics from Johns Hopkins University (1984)
Dr. Edwards' research centers on quantum computing implementations using laser-manipulated ultra-cold atoms, Bose-Einstein condensate dynamics during cooling processes, and advanced atom interferometer design for precision navigation and metrology applications. His theoretical work explores quantum simulation frameworks and atomtronic circuit behavior, specifically examining superfluid transport phenomena and quantum fluid dynamics in ring-shaped condensates.
Analysis of his 2013-2016 publications reveals concentrated research on atomtronic SQUIDs (Superconducting Quantum Interference Device analogs), with recurring themes of hysteresis effects, shock wave propagation, and phase detection in superfluid circuits. These investigations consistently target enhanced robustness and sensitivity for quantum sensor development.
Collaborative research activities form the cornerstone of his work, with sustained partnerships at the University of Maryland at College Park, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the University of Sheffield enabling experimental validation of theoretical models in ultra-cold atom systems.
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