A big congratulations to Dr. Dominik Juraschek on his new position on the physics faculty at Tel Aviv University! Dominik joined the NarangLab in 2019 as an SNF Fellow working on dynamics of quantum materials, especially states of matter that can be induced via vibrational processes. Here’s a link to his group’s website, starting October 2021. Good luck Dominik (soon-to-be Prof. Juraschek ) and we are very excited to follow your success ahead!
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