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Dr. Chris Bradly (Post-Doctoral Fellow)
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Centre for Theoretical Chemistry and Physics
NZ Institute for Advanced Study
Innovation Complex
Massey University (Albany Campus)
Private Bag 102904
North Shore MSC, Auckland
New Zealand
Phone +64 9 414 0800 ext. 43599
Fax +64 9 443 9779
Email: c.bradly@massey.ac.nz
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Biography:
Chris Bradly completed undergraduate studies at the University of Western Australia in 2003 with a Bachelor of Science (Honours)
majoring in Physics and Pure Mathematics, and also a Bachelor of Arts majoring in History.
Chris Bradly obtained his PhD from the University of Melbourne in 2015 in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics for work on
few-body physics of ultracold quantum gases (supervisors: Andy Martin and Harry Quiney).
He had a postdoctoral research position in Statistical Physics at the University of Melbourne studying lattice polymer models
with Monte Carlo methods. He is now a Postdoctoral Fellow in Theoretical and Computational Physics in the New Zealand Institute
of Advanced Studies at Massey University (Auckland), Aotearoa New Zealand.
Research interests:
- Few-body physics of ultracold atoms
- Statistical mechanics of lattice polymers
- Monte Carlo methods
Selected Publications:
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Critical scaling of lattice polymers confined to a box without endpoint restriction
C. J. Bradly and A. L. Owczarek,
J. Math. Chem., 60, 1903 (2022)
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Phase transitions in solvent-dependent polymer adsorption in three dimensions
C. J. Bradly, A. L. Owczarek, and T. Prellberg,
Phys. Rev. E, 99, 062113 (2019)
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Coupled-pair approach for strongly interacting trapped fermionic atoms
C. J. Bradly, B. C. Mulkerin, A. M. Martin, and H. M. Quiney,
Phys. Rev. A 90, 023626 (2014)
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Coherent tunneling via adiabatic passage in a three-well Bose-Hubbard system
C. J. Bradly, M. Rab, A. D. Greentree, A. M. Martin,
Phys. Rev. A 85, 053609 (2012)
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