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Paata Kakashvili, Ph.D.
Phone: (972) 732-1001
Fax: (972) 732-9218
E-Mail: kakashvili@slater-matsil.com

BIOGRAPHY

Paata Kakashvili, Ph.D., has research experience in areas such as theoretical condensed matter physics and physics of ultracold atoms. In particular, he has been interested in low-dimensional meso- and nanoscopic systems with strong correlations, quantum magnetism, and superconductivity. In addition, he has experience with statistical data analysis and computer modeling.

Paata worked as a Research Associate at the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Rutgers University. He studied non-equilibrium properties of quantum systems such as the steady-state transport in one-dimensional quantum impurity systems.

Prior to his work at Rutgers University, Paata was a Fellow at the Nordic Institute of Theoretical Physics (NORDITA), a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Rice University, and an Engineer at Radiocarbon and Low-level Counting Lab at Tbilisi State University. He worked on numerous problems relevant to quantum magnetism and ultracold atom physics. He collaborated closely with experimentalists to test his research results. In addition, he gave several lectures at the University of Gothenburg and at NORDITA Winter School on Condensed Matter Physics.

EDUCATION

Paata obtained a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from Chalmers University of Technology in 2006. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Tbilisi State University in 1999 and a Masters of Science degree in Solid State Physics from Tbilisi State University in 2001.

MEMBERSHIPS

Paata is a member of the American Physical Society.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
  • P. Kakashvili and E. Ardonne, Phys. Rev. B 85, 115116 (2012), "Integrability in anyonic quantum spin chains via a composite height model."
  • Sangwoo S. Chung, P. Kakashvili, and C. J. Bolech, Phys. Rev. B 86, 134525 (2012), "Numerical Simulation of the Nernst Effect in Extreme Type-II Superconductors: A Negative Nernst Signal and its Noise Power Spectra."
  • S. G. Bhongale, P. Kakashvili, H. Pu, and C. J. Bolech, Phys. Rev. A 82, 053632 (2010), "Dissipative transport of a Bose-Einstein condensate in an optical speckle potential."
  • P. Kakashvili and C. J. Bolech, Phys. Rev. A 79, 041603(R) (2009), "Paired states in spin-imbalanced atomic Fermi gases in one dimension."
  • P. Kakashvili, H. Johannesson, and S. Eggert, Phys. Rev. B 74, 085114 (2006), "Local spectral weight of a Luttinger liquid: effects from edges and impurities."
  • P. Kakashvili and H. Johannesson, Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 186403 (2003), "Measuring Luttinger liquid correlations from charge fluctuations in a nanoscale structure."

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