Jose D'Incaoمشاهده پروفایل
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Jose D'Incao is an Associate Research Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder and an Associate Fellow at JILA, a joint institute of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado. His research focuses on ultracold atomic systems, particularly the study of few-body correlations in atomic systems at ultracold temperatures, including Efimov physics and quantum dynamics in Bose-Einstein condensates. His work addresses fundamental challenges in atomic, molecular, and nuclear physics, with applications to quantum control and novel phases of matter. His research interests include the theoretical analysis of three-body recombination processes, universal few-body physics in spinor condensates, and the interplay between coherence and dissipation in ultracold gases. He has contributed to understanding the generalized Efimov effect in one and two dimensions and explored dynamics in systems such as hybrid ion-atom mixtures and optical lattices. Key projects include studies of Efimov states via Feshbach resonances, light-assisted collisions in optical tweezers, and precision measurements of many-body interactions in microgravity. His work often involves collaboration with experimental groups to bridge theoretical predictions with advancements in cold atom technologies. Jose D'Incao has received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Binational Science Foundation (BSF) for projects exploring universality in few-body systems and coherent control of Efimov physics. His research has implications for precision metrology, quantum simulation, and the development of novel quantum technologies.












