Physics

Before pivoting to cognitive science I was actively engaged in physics research. During my Master’s studies in physics, I worked on topics related to relativistic hydrodynamics, ADS/CFT, and dissipative field theory. The relevant publications can be found here (Marjieh et al., 2022; Marjieh et al., 2022; Jensen et al., 2019; Jensen et al., 2018). Likewise, during my Bachelor’s studies in physics and electrical engineering I worked on topics related to ultrafast quantum optics. The relevant papers can be found here (Panna et al., 2017; Sabag et al., 2017; Sabag et al., 2016; Marjieh et al., 2016).

References

2022

  1. PRL
    Black Hole Supertranslations and Hydrodynamic Enstrophy
    Raja Marjieh, Natalia Pinzani-Fokeeva, Bar Tavor, and 1 more author
    Phys. Rev. Lett., 2022
  2. SciPost Phys
    Enstrophy from Symmetry
    Raja Marjieh, Natalia Pinzani-Fokeeva, and Amos Yarom
    SciPost Physics, 2022

2019

  1. JHEP
    An entropy current in superspace
    Kristan Jensen, Raja Marjieh, Natalia Pinzani-Fokeeva, and 1 more author
    Journal of High Energy Physics, 2019

2018

  1. SciPost Phys
    A panoply of Schwinger-Keldysh transport
    Kristan Jensen, Raja Marjieh, Natalia Pinzani-Fokeeva, and 1 more author
    SciPost Physics, 2018

2017

  1. APL
    Linear-optical access to topological insulator surface states
    Dmitry Panna, Raja Marjieh, Evyatar Sabag, and 4 more authors
    Applied Physics Letters, 2017
  2. PRB
    Photonic Bell-state analysis based on semiconductor-superconductor structures
    Evyatar Sabag, Shlomi Bouscher, Raja Marjieh, and 1 more author
    Physical Review B, 2017

2016

  1. EPL
    Extreme multiphoton luminescence in GaAs
    Evyatar Sabag, Raja Marjieh, and Alex Hayat
    Europhysics Letters, 2016
  2. NJP
    Light amplification in semiconductor-superconductor structures
    Raja Marjieh, Evyatar Sabag, and Alex Hayat
    New Journal of Physics. Highlighted in Nature Photonics , 2016