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Robert Markiewicz serves as a Professor in the Department of Physics at Northeastern University, Boston, specializing in condensed matter physics with emphasis on high-temperature superconductivity and quantum materials.
His research centers on modeling spectral responses across experimental probes including angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS), scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STM), and optical spectra. He has developed an intermediate-coupling model explaining cuprate superconductor behaviors over wide doping and energy ranges, demonstrating magnetic fluctuations as the pairing mechanism and identifying competing phases in electron-doped systems. Current work extends to correlated metals and topological insulators, building on foundational studies of two-dimensional systems like electron-hole droplets in germanium and ultrathin metal films.
Scientific Recognition:
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Research Context: Recent work featured in university news explores copper-based superconducting materials to address quantum physics mysteries with implications for quantum computing. Affiliated with Dana Research Center (111 DA), though no lab/team details are provided. No information available regarding student advising or external research grants.
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