THEORETICAL PHYSICS GROUP
Program Coordinator: Jayson G. Cosme, Ph.D.

Research in the Theoretical Physics Group addresses a wide range of physics problems, spanning from single-body to many-body systems and from the classical to the quantum limit. The current research strengths of the group are in the areas of statistical mechanics, quantum mechanics, condensed matter theory, and aspects of mathematics that are broadly applicable to the analysis of a wide range of physical systems.

Research  Areas: Foundations of quantum  mechanics, quantum measurements theory, quantum tunneling time, quantum arrival time, quantum entanglement, mathematical physics, computational physics and numerical methods, statistical mechanics, random walks and diffusion, physical applications  of fractional calculus, semiclassical approximation of quantum dynamics, dynamics of many-body quantum systems, cold atom physics, driven-dissipative systems, time crystals, unconventional superconductivity, strongly correlated electron systems, disordered systems, topological phases of matter, topology and geometry in quantum systems, multi-band superconductivity, Bose-Fermi mixtures, analogue gravity in condensed matter systems.

Senior Members:

Jose Perico H. Esguerra – Professor
(Mathematical and Statistical Mechanics)

Eric A. Galapon – Professor
(Quantum Mechanics and Mathematical Physics)

Jayson G. Cosme – Associate Professor
(Many-Body Physics)

Miguel Antonio DC. SulaƱgi – Associate Professor
(Condensed Matter Theory)

Kristian Hauser A. Villegas – Associate Professor
(Condensed Matter Theory)

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