Office: Wilder 245
Phone: 6-2751
Email: first dot last at dartmouth dot edu
Address: 6127 Wilder Laboratory, Hanover, NH 03755

Bio Sketch: Kevin Wright studies quantum many-body phenomena and light-matter interactions using ultra-cold clouds of fermionic and bosonic atoms (lithium-6 and -7). He joined the Darmouth physics faculty in 2013. Prior to that he worked at the Joint Quantum Institute in Maryland as an NRC postdoctoral fellow in the Laser Cooling group with Gretchen Campbell and Bill Phillips, where he helped build the first superfluid “atomtronic” analog of a SQUID. He received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Rochester in 2009, working in Nick Bigelow‘s Laser Cooling and Trapping (CAT) group on coherent optical control of the angular momentum state of atoms in a Bose-Einstein condensate.

Teaching

Spring 2019PHYS 76Methods of Experimental Physics
Winter 2019PHYS 14Introductory Physics II (E&M)
Fall 2018PHYS 47Optics
Spring 2018PHYS 76Methods of Experimental Physics
Winter 2018PHYS 14Introductory Physics II (E&M)
2017Sabbatical(Junior Faculty Fellowship Award)
Fall 2016PHYS 47Optics
Spring 2016PHYS 76Methods of Experimental Physics
Winter 2016PHYS 14Introductory Physics II (E&M)
Fall 2015PHYS 47Optics
Spring 2015PHYS 76Methods of Experimental Physics
Winter 2015PHYS 14Introductory Physics II (E&M)
Fall 2014PHYS 47Optics
Spring 2014PHYS 24
PHYS 76
Quantum Physics of Matter
Methods of Experimental Physics
Fall 2013PHYS 47Optics
Spring 2013PHYS 76Methods of Experimental Physics