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Nicholas Sinclair is a Part-Time Lecturer in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on excitonic systems in coupled quantum wells, particularly investigating luminescence darkening phenomena under strain-trapped conditions. He holds a PhD from the same institution under the advisement of Dr. David Snoke, with work centered on Bose-Einstein condensation mechanisms in excitonic gases.
His research explores the interplay between exciton trapping, valence-band mixing, and high-density interactions in semiconductor heterostructures. While no specific articles are listed, his dissertation addresses critical unresolved questions in the field of strongly correlated excitonic systems.
No academic awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. Sinclair's work contributes to foundational studies in condensed matter physics with implications for quantum technologies.



