Dr Elizabeth Juarros
2007 - PhD Physics, University of Connecticut, USA
2003 - MS Physics, University of Connecticut, USA
1999 - BS Physics, Fort Lewis College, USA
アメリカ在住。物理学者として、原子物理学、分子物理学、および光物理学分野での研究に従事。さまざまな国際的査読ジャーナルならびに国際会議で論文を発表。研究テーマは、高度な量子力学系における光-物質相互作用、特に超低温極性分子。これら分子のサンプルを使うことで、物理学の標準モデルの領域を超え、 研究を進展させる可能性がある。さらに、超低温極性分子は、量子コンピュータ実現の一助となる可能性が示唆されている。米国コネチカット大学で数年にわたり教鞭を執り、学部生の指導に従事し、英国アバディーン大学ではティーチングフェローを務める。新しい教授法(集団的問題解決学習 、講義のための対話式学習法など)の実施に関与。
Dr Juarros is a physicist with research experience in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics and has published papers in various international peer-reviewed journals, as well as presented at international conferences. Her research has involved examining light-matter interactions in highly quantum mechanical systems, specifically the formation of ultracold polar molecules. Samples of these molecules could be used to probe physics beyond the standard model and it has been proposed that ultracold polar molecules could be used to aid in the realization of a quantum computer. Dr Juarros also has several years of undergraduate teaching experience at the University of Connecticut in the USA and has held a Teaching Fellowship at the University of Aberdeen in the UK. She has been involved in the implementation of new teaching techniques, including group problem solving laboratories and interactive learning methods for lectures. Dr Juarros began working as a writer and editor for Edanz group in 2010.
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- Atmospheric Sciences
- Astrophysics
- Chemical Engineering
- Electromagnets
- Applied Mathematics
- Civil Engineering
- Climatology
- Electrical Engineering
- Geophysics
- High Energy / Particle Physics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Optical Engineering
- Quantum mechanics
- Theoretical Mathematics
- Thermodynamics
- Metallurgy
- Physics
- Physical Chemistry
- Modelling of Ecological and Biological Systems
- Oceanography
- Semiconductors


