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  1. Professor Richard Fletcher studies the collective quantum behaviour of many-particle systems using dilute atomic vapours cooled down to nanokelvin temperatures, and manipulated by intricately sculpted laser beams and magnetic fields.

  2. The Fletcher Lab at MIT studies the quantum behaviour of dilute atomic vapours cooled to ultralow temperatures. They engineer custom-made quantum worlds and explore the emergence of collective physics and exotic states of matter.

  3. Nov 27, 2023 · Fletcher is one of 20 early-career scientists and engineers to receive $875,000 over five years for their research. He creates and studies quantum matter with ultracold atoms, and has been awarded the AFOSR Young Investigator Award in 2022.

  4. Jan 5, 2022 · Richard Fletcher, assistant professor of physics at MIT, leads a study that observes the evolution of a rapidly-rotating quantum gas of ultracold atoms. The atoms break into a crystalline pattern of miniature vortices, driven by interactions and quantum mechanics.

  5. Richard Fletcher is our Director of Research. He is primarily interested in global trends in digital news consumption, comparative media research, the use of social media by journalists and news organizations, and more broadly, the relationship between technology and journalism.

  6. Professor Richard Fletcher studies the collective quantum behaviour of many-particle systems using dilute atomic vapours cooled down to nanokelvin temperatures, and manipulated by intricately sculpted laser beams and magnetic fields.

  7. Nov 27, 2023 · Fletcher is one of 20 early-career scientists and engineers to receive $875,000 over five years for his research on quantum matter. He uses ultracold atoms to create and study states of matter that nature has never allowed to exist before.