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Paul Julienne is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Maryland, affiliated with the Joint Quantum Institute and NIST. His research focuses on ultracold atoms, quantum interactions, and few-body systems, particularly exploring Feshbach resonances, Efimov states, and molecular physics. He investigates phenomena such as three-body recombination, spin dynamics in van der Waals molecules, and quantum control of cold collisions.
Key research interests include the interplay between atomic/molecular interactions and quantum technologies, with applications to quantum computing and precision measurements. His work bridges atomic, molecular, and optical physics with condensed matter systems, addressing questions in universality, non-Newtonian gravity, and quantum many-body physics.
Recent studies emphasize the role of Feshbach resonances in manipulating reaction pathways, the observation of Efimov physics in continuum states, and the development of theoretical models for ultracold systems. His contributions have advanced our understanding of quantum entanglement, reactive collisions, and hybrid ion-atom systems.



