School of Earth and Environment
Dr Jonathan Busch
Joint Research Fellow (SEE/Civil Eng)
Telephone number:
+44(0) 113 34
32663
Email address: j.busch@leeds.ac.uk
Room: 10.112
Biography
I joined the Sustainability Research Institute as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in 2011, jointly with the Institute for Resilient Infrastructure in the School of Civil Engineering. Prior to this I was a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Quantum Information group in the School of Physics and Astronomy where I also completed my PhD in theoretical implementations of Quantum Computing in 2010.
Qualifications
MSci (Hons) Physics, Imperial College London (2006)
PhD Theoretical Physics, University of Leeds (2010)
Research Interests
I am currently working on the EPSRC funded "Undermining Infrastructure" project. The purpose of this research is to develop a new methodology, based on an enhanced stocks and flows analysis, to study the resilience of low carbon infrastructure projects to the potential criticality of the raw materials they use. My primary role in this is developing the models that will be used in a series of case studies to demonstrate the methodology.
Publications
- Busch J; De S; Ivanov SS; Torosov BT; Spiller TP; Beige A (2011) Cooling atom-cavity systems into entangled states, PHYSICAL REVIEW A, 84, . doi: 10.1103/PhysRevA.84.022316
- Busch J; Beige A (2010) Generating single-mode behavior in fiber-coupled optical cavities, PHYSICAL REVIEW A, 82, . doi: 10.1103/PhysRevA.82.053824
- Busch J; Beige A (2010) Protecting subspaces by acting on the outside, Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 254, .
- Busch J; Kyoseva ES; Trupke M; Beige A (2008) Entangling distant quantum dots using classical interference, PHYSICAL REVIEW A, 78, . doi: 10.1103/PhysRevA.78.040301
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