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James A. Sauls

James A. Sauls

James A. Sauls

LSU Lead PI
Superconducting Properties, Co-Lead

Professor and Hearne Chair of Theoretical Physics, Hearne Institute of Theoretical Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University

Areas of Expertise: Condensed Matter Physics, Quantum Devices, HEP Physics, Materials Science, Computational Science, Theoretical Superconductivity, Topological Physics, Quantum Sensing, Quantum Computing, Radio Frequency Superconductivity

Thrust: Technology, Science

James Sauls is a theoretical physicist whose research spans quantum field theory, quantum theory of matter, low temperature physics, quantum fluids, superconductivity and quantum systems under nonequilibrium conditions with applications spanning performance of quantum devices for computing and sensing to search for quantum processes involving dark matter candidates weakly coupled to photons and quantized excitations in topological condensed matter systems.

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