Ian SpielmanView profile
Adjunct Professor
Ian Spielman is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Maryland, affiliated with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Joint Quantum Institute (JQI). His research focuses on ultracold atomic systems, quantum gases, and many-body physics. Spielman leads experiments exploring artificial gauge fields, spin-dependent forces, and long-range interactions in systems like RbK, RbChip, and RbLi. Collaborating with Dr. Justyna Zwolak, he applies machine learning to quantum experiments for control and analysis. His work bridges theoretical concepts with experimental innovation, addressing phenomena from superfluid turbulence to geometrical frustration in quantum systems. Education details are not explicitly provided in the text. Spielman oversees postdoctoral training programs, including the JQI Experimental Postdoc Program and NIST NRC Postdoc Program. Notable achievements include mentoring students like Dr. Mingshu Zhao (recognized for turbulence research) and Dario D’Amato (winner of the 'Most Outstanding Poster in Physics' in 2025). His experimental group, part of NIST’s Laser Cooling and Trapping team, investigates dynamical structure factors, coherence in lattice fermions, and solitary wave phenomena in spin-orbit-coupled Bose-Einstein condensates. Spielman’s contributions span both foundational quantum science and interdisciplinary applications, emphasizing the interplay between measurement techniques and conceptual breakthroughs.









