Gene Herman
Gene graduated from the BS Physics program in 2022 cum laude. He studied the efficiency of quantum heat engine that uses a Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick magnet as a working substance for his undergraduate thesis. He has since become a Teaching Associate and, later, an Instructor at the National Institute of Physics, where he is also pursuing an MS Physics degree.
BS Thesis:
Quantum Carnot heat engine with an effective external electric field perturbation
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