Nandkishore
Affiliations
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Fellow of CTQM
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Director of CTQM
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Associate Professor, Department of Physics, University of Colorado Boulder
Bio
Complex many-body systems can display qualitatively new physics. The search for such emergent phenomena is a central goal of condensed matter physics. My research is focused on the search for new emergent phenomena in quantum many body systems with strong interactions and/or strong randomness. I work on systems both in and out of equilbrium. Particular topics of interest include (but are not limited to): non-equilibrium quantum statistical mechanics, many body localization and thermalization, field theory of correlated systems, Dirac fermions, unconventional superconductors, and the interplay of disorder and interactions.
Selected Publications
1. Non-local Adiabatic Response of a Localized System to Local Manipulations, V. Khemani, R. Nandkishore and S.L. Sondhi, Nature Physics 11, 560-565 (2015)
2. Rare region effects dominate weakly disordered 3D Dirac points, R. Nandkishore, D.A. Huse and S.L. Sondhi, Phys. Rev. B 89, 245110 (2014)
3. Localization Protected Quantum Order, D.A. Huse, R. Nandkishore, A. Pal, V. Oganesyan and S.L. Sondhi, Phys. Rev. B 88, 014206 (2013)
3. Chiral superconductivity from repulsive interactions in doped graphene. R. Nandkishore, L.S. Levitov and A.V. Chubukov, Nature Physics. 8, 158-163 (2012)