Dr. Daniel Heinzen

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Biography

Daniel Heinzen is the Fondren Foundation Centennial Chair in Physics at the University of Texas. He specializes in experimental quantum atom optics and has made significant contributions to the field of quantum information and computing. Heinzen's research includes groundbreaking work with Bose-Einstein condensates and laser beam shaping techniques. With a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology obtained in 1988, he has authored numerous publications in reputable journals. His notable achievements include receiving the Fellow designation from the American Physical Society and being awarded by the National Science Foundation as a National Young Investigator. Heinzen has also held various prestigious fellowships throughout his career, showcasing his impactful research in modern physics and advancing knowledge in quantum phenomena.

Research Interests

Awards

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Fondren Centennial Foundation Chair

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Fellow

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National Young Investigator

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Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow

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Postdoctoral Fellow

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Lester Wolfe Fellow

Requirements for University of Texas

Doctorate Program
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GPA Requirement
Required:3
Prerequisites
Master's degree in nursing 18 months professional RN work experience Current Texas RN licensure
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Specialization Notes

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) post-MSN focus.