Aleix Bou-Comas

Postdoctoral Fellow

I earned a Bachellor degree in Physics and another one in Mathematics in 2018 by the University of Barcelona, the next year I earned a Master’s degree in Meteorology by the University of Barcelona. Then I moved to New York City where I earned my PhD in Physics by the City University of New York (CUNY) where I studied how to study continuous lattice models with tensor networks with my supervisor Vadim Oganesyan. I won a predoctoral fellowship in the Simons Foundation under the supervision of Miles E. Stoudenmire.

Scientific interests

  • Tensor Networks
  • Quantum information
  • Quantics Tensor Trains
  • Statistical Mechanics
  • Quantum Field Theory

Recent publications

Google Scholar has the full list of my publications. Including,

Aleix Bou-Comas, Carlos Ramos Miramón, Jan T. Schneider, Stefano Carignano and Luca Tagliacozzo. “Measuring temporal entanglement as a hallmark for integrability”. arXiv:2409.05517

Jaume Calvo‐de la Rosa, Aleix Bou‐Comas, Joan Manel Hernàndez, Pilar Marín, Jose Maria Lopez‐Villegas, Javier Tejada, Eugene M Chudnovsky. “New approach to designing functional materials for stealth technology: Radar experiment with bilayer absorbers and optimization of the reflexion loss”. Adv. Funct. Mater. 2024, 34, 2308819.

Fergus Barratt, Aleix Bou-Comas, P Crowley, Vadim Oganesyan, Peter Sollich, Andrew G Green. “Dissipative failre of adiabatic quantum transport as a dynamical phase transition”. Phys. Rev. A 103, 052427

Aleix Bou Comas, Eugene M Chudnovsky, Javier Tejada. “Manipulating quantum spins by spin-polarized current: an approach based upon PT-symmetric quantum mechanics”. J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 31 195801