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I am currently a postdoctoral research associate at Dartmouth College, where I am working under Profs. Lorenza Viola & James Whitfield. My interests lie at the intersection of strongly correlated materials, many-body quantum statistics, and quantum information. In June 2021, I completed my Ph.D. in Physics at Boston College, where I focused on the theory of Landau-Fermi liquids and Kitaev materials. At Dartmouth, I am currently pursuing problems in quantum simulatability in the context of many-body bosonic and fermionic systems.
Joshuah T. Heath, Faranak Bahrami, Sangyun Lee, Roman Movshovich, Xiao Chen, Fazel Tafti, Kevin S. Bedell. "Signatures of a Majorana-Fermi surface in the Kitaev magnet Ag3LiIr2O6" arXiv:2108.03246 (2021)
Joshuah T. Heath. "Landau Quasiparticles in Weak Power-Law Liquids" arXiv:2001.08230 (2020); J. Low Temp. Phys. 201, 200-212 (2020)
Joshuah T. Heath & Kevin S. Bedell. "Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for the Validity of Luttinger's Theorem" New J. Phys. 22 06301 (2020) ; arXiv:1906.00929 (2019)