Prof. Dr Karyn LE HUR | Quantum Physics | Best Researcher Award
CPHT, Ecole Polytechnique, Institut Polytechnique Paris, CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, CNRS, France 🌟
Dr. Karyn Le Hur is a distinguished physicist, specializing in theoretical condensed matter physics, particularly quantum phase transitions, artificial gauge fields, and topological phases. Currently, she holds the position of Senior Research Director at CNRS, based at the Centre de Physique Théorique, Institut Polytechnique de Paris. Karyn has a remarkable academic career, with key contributions to theoretical models in quantum mechanics and mesoscopic physics. Her expertise is sought globally, and she regularly participates in prominent conferences and symposia, presenting groundbreaking research.
Profile
Education 🎓
Dr. Le Hur completed her PhD in Theoretical Physics at the Université Paris-Sud in 1998, focusing on the theory of Kondo systems in low dimensions under the supervision of Bernard Coqblin. Prior to that, she earned a DEA in Theoretical Physics from ENS Paris in 1995, where she worked on vortices in superconductors, guided by Edouard Brézin and Jean Iliopoulos. Her academic journey began with a Maitrise in Condensed Matter Physics at Nantes University in 1994.
Experience 🏫
Throughout her career, Dr. Le Hur has held several prestigious academic and research positions. She has been a Senior Research Director at CNRS since 2012 and has served as an Associate Professor at Yale University from 2006 to 2011. Her extensive teaching experience includes roles at institutions such as Sherbrooke University and the University of Geneva, with post-doctoral work at ETH Zürich and a maître-assistant position in Geneva under the guidance of M. Büttiker.
Research Interests 🔬
Karyn’s research interests encompass quantum mechanics, specifically quantum phase transitions, artificial gauge fields, and topological phases. She is known for her work in mesoscopic physics, quantum computing, and quantum materials. Her theoretical models have had significant implications for understanding light phenomena and dissipation in quantum systems.
Awards 🏆
Dr. Le Hur has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Outstanding Referee Award from the American Physical Society in 2020. She also secured grants from the ANR BOCA & DFG German Research Unit, focusing on topological phases in ultracold atoms. In recognition of her exceptional research, she has been honored with several personal awards from the NSF, DOE, and DARPA.
Publications Top Notes 📚
K. Le Hur, T. M. Rice, Annals of Physics (2009). A review paper on quantum phase transitions in spin-boson systems. Read it here.
K. Le Hur, Nature Physics (2008). A paper on mesoscopic systems and quantum coherence. Read it here.
J. Koch, A. Houck, K. Le Hur, S.-M. Girvin, Physical Review A (2010). Research on quantum circuits and light-matter interactions. Read it here.