Paulo Bedaque

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Paulo Bedaque received his Ph.D. in particle physics form the University of Rochester, and after postdoc stints at MIT and at the Institute for Nuclear Theory at the University of Washington, became a Divisional Fellow and Senior Scientist at Lawrence-Livermore National Laboratory. He is now an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland at College Park. His research addresses a variety of topics in nonperturbative QCD (lattice QCD, effective field theories), the physics of dense hadronic and quark matter, and topics in cold atomic traps.


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The complexities of simplicity

Theoretical analysis of parallel layers of ultracold fermionic atoms reveals a rich variety of novel phases that might offer analogies to phenomena in other areas of physics. Read More »