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Dr. Sam Azadi

Researcher in Computational physics

Research theme

  • Lasers and high energy density science
  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Oxford Centre for High Energy Density Science (OxCHEDS)
sam.azadi@physics.ox.ac.uk
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My research focuses on many-body interactions in Fermionic systems and quantum-driven phenomena at high energy density regimes using theoretical and numerical techniques, including stochastic approaches in real-space and the Hilbert-space, many-body perturbation theory within GW approximation, and single-particle formalisms such as density functional method.

Research interests

Fermionic systems
Quantum phase diagram
Materials under extreme condition
High energy density science

Selected publications

Correlation energy of the paramagnetic electron gas at the thermodynamic limit

Physical Review B 107 (12), L121105
Sam Azadi, ND Drummond, Sam M Vinko

Quasiparticle Effective Mass of the Three-Dimensional Fermi Liquid by Quantum Monte Carlo

Physical Review Letters 127 (8), 086401
S Azadi, ND Drummond, WMC Foulkes

Low-density phase diagram of the three-dimensional electron gas

Physical Review B 105 (24), 245135
S Azadi, ND Drummond
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