Antonio M. García - García
Princeton University, Department of Physics, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
Phone: 1-609-2585594 email: ag3@princeton.edu
Current status: Research Staff and Lecturer in Princeton University
Education
2002 Ph.D in Physics. State University of New York at Stony Brook (SUNY) Adviser:Jac Verbaarschot
1997-1998 Student exchange. University of California at Santa Cruz.
1997 Bachelor in Physics. Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (UAM)
Awards & Grants
2005-2008 Outgoing Marie-Curie fellowship granted by the EU. Salary at the Assistant Prof. level.
2007-2010 Research Grant from the Spanish Ministry of Science ($77324). 'Disordered electronic systems'
2004-2005 MECD-Fulbright fellowship granted by the Spanish Government.
2001 "Peter B. Kahn fellowship " Competitive fellowship granted by SUNY Stony Brook.
1998-2000
"laCaixa fellowship" issued by a prestigious
Spanish foundation.
This fellowship covered both
personal expenses and
tuition fees.
Research
Interests
Disorder
systems:
I am interested in the phenomenon of Anderson localization from different points of views: theoretical understanding, possible experimental realizations and its role in different in fields such as quantum chaos, field theory and ultracold atoms.
Interactions in mesoscopic systems:
I am interested in the impact of finite size effects in a variety of strongly correlated systems such the nucleus, small superconductors and ultracold atoms.
The strong interactions:
I am involved in a project aimed to a novel treatment of certain aspects of Quantum Chromodynamics by using ideas developed in the theory of disordered systems.
Work experience
2004-2008 Postdoc at Princeton University & ICTP Trieste.
2002
-2004 Postdoc funded by the E U Network
(Mathematical Aspects
of Quantum Chaos), Universite Paris Sud.
2002 Postdoc at the Physics Dep. University of Singapore (June-July).
2000-2002
Research
Assistant. Nuclear Theory Group at Stony Brook. Prof.
J.J.M Verbaarschot
1996-1997 Research Assistant. Dep. Theoretical Physics UAM. Prof. Enrique Alvarez.
Teaching
experience
2006-2008 Princeton U., Classical Mechanism and Electromagnetism.
2000 SUNY at Stony Brook. Classical Mechanics.
1997-1998 University of California, Santa Cruz. Introductory Physics laboratory.
1997 Universidad Autonoma, Madrid , Spain. Complex variable.
Invited Talks
1. International
Center for
Theoretical Physics Trieste 12/2001 03/2005, Prof V.Kravtsov.
3. Birmingham University 12/2001, Prof. Igor Lerner.
4. Universite Paris Sud, 12/2001, LPTMS, Prof. P. Leboeuf.
5. Yale University 2/2002, Prof. Y.Alhassid.
6. Baptist University Hong Kong 08/2002, Prof. B. Hu.
7. Melbourne University 06/2002, Prof. P. Forrester.
8. National University of Singapore 06/2002, 07/2004, Prof. B. Li
9. University of Nottinghan 06/2003, Prof. P. Fromhold.
10. Tokyo University 11/2003, Prof. S. Hikami.
11. Ryokoku University, 11/2003, Kyoto, Prof. S. Iida
12. Metropolitan University Tokyo 11/2003. Prof. A. Shudo.
13. Leiden University, 1/2004, Prof. C. Beenakker.
14. Amsterdam University, 1/2004, Prof. K. Schoutens.
15.
Lund University 02/2004 Invitado por: Prof. T. Guhr.
16. Instituto de Estructura de la materia, CSIC, 06/2005 Madrid, Prof. Jorge Dukelsky.
17. Universidad de Murcia,
06/2005, Prof. Miguel Ortuño.
18. University of Kentucky,
10/2005, Prof. G. Murthy.
19. Cambrdige University, 05/2006, Prof. Elliot.
20. Oxford University, 05/2006, Prof. Teper.
21. Stony Brook, 04/2007, Prof. Shuryak. 22. New York University, 04/2007, Prof. Zaslavsky.
23. Universidad Autonoma Madrid, 05/07, Prof. Gonzalez-Arroyo.
24. Oslo University, 05/2007, Prof. Bergli.
25. Oxford University, 05/2007, Prof. Teper.
25. National University of Singapore, 06/2007, Prof. Gong
26. Auckland University, 06/2007, Prof. Leonhardt.
Speaker in Conferences
and workshops
1. 'Quantum mechanics and chaos: From fundamental problems to nanoscience', Yukawa Institute, Kyoto, 11/2003.
2. 'Gathering on Random Matrix Theory', Cuernavaca, Mexico, 08/2004.
3. 'Dynamics Days', Singapore, 06/2004
4.
'Aspects of Quantum Chaotic Scattering', Dresden, 02/2005.
5. 'Lattice 2005', Dublin, 07/2005.
6. 'Exploration of Hadron Structure and Spectroscopy
using
Lattice QCD', Institute for Nuclear theory, Seattle, 2006.
7. 'International Colloquium on Group Theoretical Methods in Physics', New York, 2006.
8. 'Dynamics Days', Korea, 2006.
9. 'Infrared QCD', Rio, Brazil, 2006.
10. 'Confinement: light-and heavy-quark domains',Trento, 2007
11. 'Workshop on Quantum Chaos and Anderson localization',Warsaw,2007.
12. 'International conference on Nuclear Physics',Tokyo, 2007.
13. 'Exploring QCD: Deconfinement, extreme environments and holography', Cambridge, 2007.
14. 'Mathematical Physics Days at Weizmann Institute', Israel, 2007.