Denys I. Bondar
Scholar

Denys I. Bondar

Google Scholar ID: QSZ7takAAAAJ
Associate Professor, Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, Tulane University
quantum physics
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
894
 
H-index
16
 
i10-index
29
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
78
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Research featured in public coverage; Co-organizers of the conference “Koopman Methods in Classical and Classical-Quantum Mechanics” (April 18-23, 2021, Bad Honnef, Germany); Demonstrated theoretically the capability of making conducting materials mimic insulators and vice versa using tracking quantum control; Investigated the potential of utilizing nonlinear optical effects as a computational platform; Developed new optical technologies for sensing and communication; Challenged the view that dissipative forces destroy quantum features, proposing methods to preserve and even enhance quantum dynamical features by carefully coupling the system to a dissipative environment.
Research Experience
  • Theoretical and computational research at the intersection of quantum technology and ultrafast nonlinear optics, exploring how quantum control can be used to produce on-demand nonlinear optical properties, and how tailored nonlinear optical effects can enhance information processing tasks. Other research areas include: quantum, ultrafast, nonlinear, and incoherent optics; optical communication and sensing; nonequilibrium quantum statistical mechanics; many-body quantum physics; quantum-classical analogies; tunneling of complex systems (BEC); quantum-classical hybrids.