
Career
- 2002-present DAMTP faculty member, since 2013 Professor of Applied Mathematics
- 2002-present Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge
- 2013-2016 on leave, Professor, Dean of Faculty, Director of Photonics and Quantum Materials Program, Skoltech
- 1999-2002 PIC Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, the University of California in Los Angeles
- 1997-1999 UC President's Research Fellow, Department of Mathematics, the University of California in Los Angeles
Research
Natalia Berloff leads the Quantum Fluids\ Physics-inspired computing group. She is an applied mathematician with a range of research interests which focus on coherence in non-equilibrium quantum systems, superfluidity, quantum fluids, Bose-Einstein condensates, and classical and quantum simulators based on atomic and solid-state condensates.
Selected Publications
http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/ngb23/publications.html
Publications
Motions in a bose condensate: VI. Vortices in a nonlocal model
– Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
(1999)
32,
5611
(doi: 10.1088/0305-4470/32/30/308)
Nonlocal nonlinear Schrodinger equations as models of superfluidity
– Journal of Low Temperature Physics
(1999)
116,
359
(doi: 10.1023/A:1021707509219)
Global optimization of spin Hamiltonians with gain-dissipative systems
– Scientific Reports
Simulating Ising and n-state planar Potts models and external fields with nonequilibrium condensates
– Physical Review Letters
Efficient Computation Using Spatial-Photonic Ising Machines with Low-Rank and Circulant Matrix Constraints
– Communications Physics
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