
About
Mohit Randeria is a Professor at the Department of Physics at The Ohio State University. His office is located in 2024 Physics Research Building in Columbus, OH.
- Education:
- B.Tech, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (1980)
- M.S., California Institute of Technology (1982)
- Ph.D., Cornell University (1987)
Research Interests:
Randeria's research focuses on Condensed Matter Theory, particularly:
- Understanding strongly correlated systems in solids and cold atoms
- Exploring high-temperature superconductivity and its mechanisms
- Investigating many-body physics in cold atomic systems, including optical lattices
- Analyzing magnetism in complex oxides, such as double perovskites
- Utilizing angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy for experimental validation
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow, American Physical Society (2008)
Research Funding:
Randeria's work has been supported by grants from:
- National Science Foundation (NSF): Strong correlations in complex materials and cold atoms (2007–11)
- Army Research Office (ARO): Strong correlations in optical lattices (co-PI with N. Trivedi) (2008–11)
- NSF-MRSEC: IRG-2 on Complex oxides: Double Perovskites (co-PI) (2008–14)
- Department of Energy (DOE): Spectroscopies of correlated materials (2010–13)
Teaching:
Randeria teaches graduate-level physics courses, including:
- Quantum Mechanics I, II, and III (Physics 827, 828, 829)
- Condensed Matter Physics I (Physics 880.06)
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