
معرفی
Andrew Fefferman is a permanent researcher at Institut Néel/CNRS, working in the Ultra-Basses Températures (UBT) team under the Matière Condensée – Basses Températures (MCBT) department. His work focuses on condensed matter physics at ultra-low temperatures, particularly nanomechanics, microwave optomechanics, and nuclear demagnetization refrigeration.
- PhD in Physics from Cornell University (2009)
- Postdoc at École Normale Supérieure/CNRS (2011–2014)
- Postdoc at UC Berkeley (2009–2011)
His research explores low-energy excitations in glasses, quantum crystals, and relativistic effects on decoherence. Recent publications highlight advancements in cryogenic cooling systems, nonlinear nanomechanical resonators, and quantum ground state stabilization.
He collaborates on experimental platforms involving superconducting devices, silicon nitride membranes, and nuclear demagnetization cryostats. Email: andrew.fefferman@neel.cnrs.fr.





