Dominique Laroche is an Assistant-Professor at the University of Florida. He joined the University in 2019, following a Ph. D. in physics at McGill University where he studied Coulomb drag between quantum wires and a post-doctoral appointment at TU Delft where he investigated signatures of Majorana Bound States. He currently specializes in the fabrication and measurement of low-dimensional systems coupled at the nanoscale. His interests include the study of exotic quantum Hall states in bilayers, Luttinger liquid physics in quantum wires and prospective topological states in hybrid superconducting-semiconducting low-dimensional systems.
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