Andrei Espencer Ordonio

Spence completed his Bachelor's degree in Physics in 2023 with cum laude honors. His undergraduate thesis focused on the thermodynamic properties of small Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick spin systems at their energy crossings. His studies were supported by a DOST-SEI Merit Scholarship. In February 2023 he participated in the HPAIR Harvard Conference to attend a series of leadership talks and seminars. He later pursued an MS Physics degree at the National Institute of Physics with the support of a Teaching Associate position, completing the program in 2026.

MS Thesis: 

Two-stroke quantum thermal machines with a linear qubit chain as working medium in a collisional model

BS Thesis: 

Thermodynamic characteristics of the Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick spin system at its energy crossings