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Lewis Ruks
PhD fellow, Quantum Optics
Lewis Ruks is a mathematician and physicist applying pure mathematics to quantum nano-photonics with a focus on uncovering theories for next-gen technologies. He excels in creative problem solving, analytical thinking/modeling, and resourcefulness.
His research involves analytically and computationally investigating dynamics in correlated systems of cold atoms and photons, emphasizing quantum Green's functions, atomic physics, and waveguide quantum electrodynamics. Lewis has experience in chaotic systems, entangling cold atoms, and photon-mediated atom-atom interactions.
Lewis Ruks holds a PhD in Mathematical and Computational Physics from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), along with a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from the University of Oxford. He has worked as a researcher at OIST and previously at the University of Oxford.
In addition to his professional pursuits, Lewis has a keen interest in the mathematics of quantum computing and learning the Japanese language.