I'm a Lovett instructor at Rice University. My research interests are in mathematical physics, specifically in the electronic properties of materials. This includes the theory of Schrodinger operators, scattering theory, periodic systems, and spectral theory. In addition, I am interested in modeling different problems. My current projects involve ballistic transport, twisted bilayer graphene, and quasi-periodic systems.
I did my Ph.D. at Yale University under the supervision of Prof. Wilhelm Schlag. My thesis was about the scattering of Schrodinger operators from a potential concentered near a subspace.
I did my M.Sc. in applied math at Ben Gurion University, under the supervision of Prof. Ben-Zion Rubshtein and Dr. Chen Dubi, where I worked on Nuclear reactor noise experiments.
During that time, I worked as a researcher and the head of the nuclear reactor physics research group at the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission (IAEC) and Nuclear Research Center Negev (NRCN).
I did my B.Sc. in Mathematics and Physics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, through the “Talpiot” Excellence program.
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