IQST | David Feder
David Feder

David Feder

Office: SB 535
Phone: (403) 220-3638
Email:
Fax: (403) 289-3331
Address: Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Calgary
2500 University Drive NW
Calgary, Alberta
Canada T2N 1N4
Department: Department of Physics and Astronomy

Research Interests

Ultracold Atomic Gases
Quantum Information Science
Condensed Matter Physics
Atomic Physics
Optical Physics
Long Description

Biography

David Feder is an associate professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Calgary. He obtained his MSc and PhD in theoretical condensed matter physics from McMaster University, studying anyon systems and high-temperature superconductivity. After working with Alexander Fetter at Stanford University on Bose-Einstein condensation, he devoted his postdoctoral studies at the University of Oxford and the University of Maryland, College Park to ultracold atomic systems. He joined the University of Calgary in 2002. David's research is at the interface of condensed matter physics, atomic, molecular, and optical physics, and quantum information theory. Areas of investigation include quantum-walk, measurement-based, and topological approaches to quantum computation, and exotic phases in quantum many-body physics.

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Roles & Positions

Associate Professor