Jeffrey M. McMahonمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
- Computational Condensed Matter Physics
- Electronic Structure Theory
- Quantum Fluids and Solids
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Jeffrey M. McMahon is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Washington State University, part of the College of Arts and Sciences. His research lies at the intersection of theoretical physics, materials science, and computational methods, with a strong emphasis on quantum mechanical simulations of condensed matter systems. His primary research interests include computational condensed matter physics, the electronic structure of materials, quantum fluids and solids, and the development of advanced computational techniques. He applies first-principles methods rooted in quantum mechanics to study systems such as dense hydrogen, dense water-ice, and low-dimensional helium-4. A growing focus of his group involves integrating data science methodologies into traditional physics simulations to tackle previously intractable problems. The absence of listed publications in the provided text prevents analysis of article trends. However, his interdisciplinary approach suggests strong connections across physics, chemistry, and computer science. While no scientific awards are mentioned in the text, his background at prestigious institutions like Northwestern University, Argonne National Laboratory, and the University of Illinois highlights a strong research trajectory. Dr. McMahon advises students through his research group, though specific names are not listed. There is no mention of external grants or funding sources in the provided material. He leads the McMahon Research Group, which focuses on advancing computational methods and applying them to fundamental problems in condensed matter and quantum systems. The McMahon Research Group maintains an active website dedicated to research outputs, software tools, presentations, and course notes, indicating an ongoing commitment to scholarly dissemination and education.











