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Philip Adams is the Roy Paul Daniels Professor of Physics at Louisiana State University's Department of Physics & Astronomy, part of the College of Science. His research focuses on condensed matter physics, particularly non-equilibrium phenomena and correlations in two-dimensional systems like ultra-thin superconducting films. He investigates transport and tunneling characteristics in extreme environments (high magnetic fields, low temperatures) to understand exotic quantum effects.
- Education: Ph.D. in Physics from Rutgers University (1986)
His work explores state memory, magnetoresistance, and quantum transitions in materials such as Be and Al films. Collaborations include studies on spin-polarized tunneling and pairing resonance mechanisms. Adams emphasizes interdisciplinary training for undergraduates, graduate students, and K-12 educators through experimental research.
His publications highlight contributions to understanding correlated electron systems, with a focus on experimental and theoretical analyses of superconductivity and magnetic interfaces. He maintains active research in low-temperature physics and quantum materials.

