Brad Trees

Richardson-Linebaugh Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy; Department Chair; Pre-Engineering Program Director

Education

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Brad Trees teaches introductory and upper-level physics courses. His specialty is theoretical condensed matter physics, and his research interests include the dynamics of Josephson junction arrays and the synchronization of coupled oscillators. He explains the latter as the study of how, when, and the potential benefits of getting signal-generating devices to work together.

Publications / Presentations

Dynamics of Josephson Junction Arrays: phase locking/synchronization, quantum macroscopic tunneling, quantum dynamics in arrays of Josephson junctions.


Recipient of the 2022 Libuse L. Reed Endowed Professorship and the 2003 Sherwood Dodge Shankland Award for Encouragement of Teachers