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Aviram Uri is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Princeton University. He received his Bachelor of Science in Physics from Tel-Aviv University and completed his PhD at the Weizmann Institute of Science in 2021. Currently, he is a Pappalardo Fellow at MIT’s Physics Department. His research involves exploring strongly interacting topological quantum phases through transport measurements and scanning nano-superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometry. Uri has been honored with various awards including the Outstanding Experimental Student Award from the Israel Physics Society, the John F. Kennedy Prize for excellence in doctoral research, the Rothschild Postdoctoral Fellowship, and the VATAT Outstanding Postdoctoral Fellowship in Quantum Science and Technology. His selected publications include significant contributions to the fields of quantum physics and materials science, with extensive work on moiré graphene and other topologically significant materials. He is actively engaged in advancing the understanding of quantum phenomena through both theoretical insights and experimental techniques.
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