Brad Marston featured in Quanta Magazine

BTPC Director Brad Marston is featured in Quanta Magazine‘s July 18 article, “How Quantum Physicists Explained Earth’s Oscillating Weather Patterns.” Professor Marston’s work, particularly the recent paper “Topological Signature of Stratospheric Poincare – Gravity Waves” (now in preprint) has been instrumental in advancing the theoretical framework explaining the behavior of equatorial Kelvin waves. With his co-authors, BTCP affiliated faculty Baylor Fox-Kemper (DEEPS), Weixuan Xu (DEEPS), Jung-Eun Leea, and Ziyan Zhu, Marston presents data collected from direct observations of stratospheric Poincaré-gravity waves. This led to a breakthrough in the theory of the origin of equatorial Kelvin waves.

 

 

 

 

Photo: A. Green

Faculty search: Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Physics

The Department of Physics at Brown University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Quantum Condensed Matter Theory, starting in the summer of 2024. We seek candidates who can create a vigorous and sustainable research program, teach effectively at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and foster an equitable environment that promotes diversity and inclusion.

 

Open date: July 6, 2023

For more information please visit the application portal.