
Rodolfo Jalabert
Professor · Condensed Matter Theory
Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck SocietyAbout
Rodolfo Jalabert is a Professor at the University of Strasbourg's Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS), where he leads research in the Magnetic Objects on the NanoScale (DMONS) team. He joined the university in 1994 after postdoctoral positions at Yale University (1989–1992), CEA Saclay (1992–1993), and IPN-CNRS Orsay (1993–1994). He holds a PhD in Physics from the University of Maryland (1984–1989).
His research centers on Condensed Matter Theory, Mesoscopic Quantum Physics, and Quantum Chaos, with emphasis on:
- Quantum transport in nanostructures (e.g., scanning gate microscopy, quantum dots)
- Plasmon dynamics in metallic nanoparticles
- Spin relaxation in semiconductors
- Decoherence and quantum chaos (e.g., OTOCs, Loschmidt echo)
- Orbital magnetism in nanoscale systems
His publications (2015–2020) predominantly explore quantum coherence, electron transport, plasmonics, and chaos in low-dimensional systems. Trends include advanced scanning probe techniques, out-of-time-ordered correlators for chaos detection, and spin dynamics in disordered materials.
Jalabert collaborates with the Mesoscopic Quantum Physics team at IPCMS, focusing on theoretical modeling of nanoscale phenomena. No awards, students, or grants are detailed in the provided text.
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