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Didcot, Oxfordshire United Kingdom
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Dr. Quintanilla is a theorist working on quantum condensed matter and materials physics. Within this broad area, he has contributed to a number of problems spanning superconductivity, strong correlations, ultracold gases and complex networks.
The range of topics is quite broad and often cuts across sub-disciplines. A wide range of techniques are deployed as the need arises: semiclassics, BCS theory, numerical diagonalisation, Bethe ansatz-based techniques, density functional theory, bosonisation, group theory, variational methods, etc. Much of the work is carried out in close collaboration with experimentalists.
Current research topics include:
* Spontaneous Fermi surface deforma...
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