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Joseph O'Halloran is a Lecturer in the Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, teaching undergraduate courses including Physics in Everyday Life and Physics II (Calculus Treatment) across multiple sections.
His research focuses on Condensed Matter Physics with specialization in Superconductivity and Two-Dimensional Materials, particularly monolayer iron-based superconductors like FeSe. Key interests include quantum phase transitions, symmetry breaking effects, and theoretical modeling of exotic superconducting states in low-dimensional systems.
Analysis of his 2016-2021 publications reveals consistent investigation into monolayer FeSe systems, examining nodeless d-wave superconductivity, spin vortex crystal stabilization, and inversion symmetry breaking. This work bridges theoretical condensed matter physics with quantum materials research, emphasizing emergent phenomena in atomically thin superconductors.
No scientific awards were mentioned in available sources.
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