Jaka Vodeb is a postdoctoral researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ) and an expert in quantum simulation. At FZJ, he is involved in cutting-edge studies that bridge theoretical and experimental approaches to quantum systems. Dr. Vodeb collaborates with various international institutions, such as the Jozef Stefan Institute, University of Ljubljana, University of Leeds, Institute of Science and Technology Austria, Jagiellonian University, and the University of British Columbia, as well as contributes to advancing the understanding of quantum technologies and their applications.
His primary research focuses on quantum dynamics, phase transitions, and non-equilibrium phenomena in many-body systems. Using state-of-the-art tools like quantum annealers and neutral atom platforms, Dr. Vodeb explores complex quantum systems, including electronic crystals and interacting quantized bubbles. His work aims to uncover novel quantum phases and enhance the development of quantum devices and materials.