Peter Engels

Peter Engels is a professor of physics at the Washington State University,[1] who conducts research in the field of ultracold atomic gases. His group at WSU performs a variety of experiments involving quantum hydrodynamics, spin–orbit coupling (See Spin–orbit interaction), soliton formation, condensed matter physics, and more using Rb-87 (bosonic) and K-40 (fermionic).[2] Recently, in collaboration with the theorists Prof. Michael Forbes, Yongping Zhang, and Thomas Busch, his team published research demonstrating negative mass hydrodynamics in a spin–orbit coupled Bose–Einstein condensate.[3][4][5]

Peter Engels
Alma materUniversity of Hannover
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
Atomic Physics
Ultracold Atoms
InstitutionsWashington State University
ThesisLithography and matter wave optics with laser cooled atomic beams
Doctoral advisorWolfgang Ertmer and Klaus Sengstock
Websitephysics.wsu.edu/people/faculty/peter-engels/

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