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Prof. Meera Parish is a Professor and ARC Future Fellow at Monash University's School of Physics and Astronomy. Her research focuses on strongly correlated phenomena in ultracold atomic gases and electron systems, particularly superconductivity, low-dimensional systems, and magnetotransport. She leads and collaborates on multiple high-impact projects funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC), including studies on quasiparticles in quantum matter and quantum gas microscopes.
Her work integrates theoretical physics with experimental advancements, addressing fundamental questions in quantum many-body systems. Notable projects include the ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-energy Electronics Technologies and the exploration of polaron dynamics in doped semiconductors. Prof. Parish has published over 89 research outputs, with recent contributions on exciton-polarons, Rydberg excitons, and quantum dynamics in two-dimensional materials.
- Research Themes: Strongly correlated systems, ultracold gases, superconductivity, quantum optics
- Current Projects: Quasiparticle nature in correlated matter, quantum gas microscopy, exciton-polariton interactions
- Award: ARC Future Fellowship (2021–2025)
Prof. Parish actively advises PhD students and collaborates internationally on experimental/theoretical interfaces in quantum physics. Her work bridges theoretical models with cutting-edge experimental setups, contributing to advancements in low-energy electronics and quantum materials.


