Research Director at CNRS
Professor of Quantum Physics at Ecole Polytechnique
Head of the Quantum Matter group
Center for Theoretical Physics
Ecole Polytechnique
F-91128 Palaiseau (Paris)
France, EU
lsp@cpht.polytechnique.fr
Office: 00.10.10 (ground floor)
Phone: +33 1 69 33 42 13
Fax: +33 1 69 33 49 49
Google Scholar page: https://scholar.google.fr/
Researcher ID (ISI-publications/citations): C-5586-2012
ORCID profile: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1839-6173
name to use in Web of Science "sanchez-palencia, l"
Laurent Sanchez-Palencia is a CNRS Research Director at the Center for Theoretical Physics and a Professor of Quantum Physics at Ecole Polytechnique. He also serves as Deputy Director of the Quantum-Saclay (joint research center for quantum science and technologies of Université Paris-Saclay and Institut Polytechnique de Paris). He graduated from Ecole Polytechnique (1999) and obtained a Master in Quantum Physics at Ecole Normale Supérieure (2000) and a PhD in Quantum Physics at Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel (2003). After a post-doc at the Institute for Theoretical Physics of Hannover (2003-2004), he worked at Institut d'Optique for a dozen years (2004-2016) before joining Ecole Polytechnique in 2016. He leads the Quantum Matter group that he founded in 2006. His research interests are the theory of strongly-correlated quantum systems, quantum simulation, and ultracold quantum gases. His work on the theory of quantum gases has been recognized by a Humboldt fellowship (2003), an ANR young researcher grant (2010), a European Research Council award (2011), and the Leconte prize of the French Academy of Sciences (2012). At Ecole Polytechnique, He teaches Quantum Optics and Quantum Information. He is also in charge of the development of quantum at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris.
Curriculum Vitae with publication list
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Research
__|Quantum Optics (Ecole Polytechnique, PHY562)
__|Quantum Information (Ecole Polytechnique, PHY580, |University Paris-Saclay, Master QLMN)
__|Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics (Ecole Polytechnique, PHY305)