
Office Location: 294 Physics
Email Address: leofang@phy.duke.edu
Specialties:
Theoretical condensed matter physics
Nanophysics
Atomic, molecular, and optical physics
Education:
BS, National Taiwan University (NTU), 2009
Highlight:
I am currently a second year Ph.D. student in physics at Duke University. I received my B.S. degree in physics from National Taiwan University (NTU) in 2009. I am interested in condensed matter and atomic-molecular-optical (AMO) theory. I am working in collaboration with Professor Harold Baranger on the study of the collective behavior of trapped Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) and its interaction with classical light fields, which is an interdisciplinary study between condensed matter and AMO physics. My another project cooperated with Huaixiu Zheng and also Professor Baranger involves many two-level systems coupled to an 1D waveguide. We consider the photon statistics by injecting one or many photons, either on or off resonance, into the waveguide.