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Nirav Mehta is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Trinity University. His research focuses on theoretical physics, particularly the quantum mechanical properties of ultracold atoms and molecules, using both analytical and computational methods to study few-body systems and scattering theory.
- Research Interests: Quantum Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Few-Body Systems, Scattering Theory, Ultracold Atoms and Molecules.
- Teaching: Courses include Electricity and Magnetism, Quantum Mechanics, and advanced theoretical physics topics, employing active learning strategies like lab demonstrations and in-class tutorials.
- Publications: Spanning from 2003 to 2023, his work explores few-body quantum systems, scattering dynamics, Efimov states, and computational models for ultracold matter, with a focus on one-dimensional confinement and multichannel interactions.
- Laboratory: Leads a research group developing computational tools to analyze solutions to the Schrödinger equation for few-body quantum systems.
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