We are actively seeking undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral researchers to join the lab. If you are interested, please send an email with your CV and transcript to Mattias Fitzpatrick, Principal Investigator, mattias.w.fitzpatrick@dartmouth.edu
Undergraduate researcher Sofia Abrego describes what it's like to work in the FitzLab.
Our paper introducing phase-tunable hopping, called "Demonstration of a Tunable Non-Hermitian Nonlinear Microwave Dimer," is now published in Nature Communications and is discussed in the People, Passion, Process: The Art of Science Podcast.
Preprint on exceptional points and their connection to the much more practical transmission peak degeneracies. The preprint is called "Unification of Exceptional Points and Transmission Peak Degeneracies in a Highly Tunable Magnon-Photon Dimer" which can be found here: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2506.09141.
Preprint on novel spectroscopy tool preprint entitled "Evidence of Memory Effects in the Dynamics of Two-Level System Defect Ensembles Using Broadband, Cryogenic Transient Dielectric Spectroscopy" which can be found here: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2505.18263.
July 2024: Prof. Fitzpatrick led a hike up Mt. Moosilauke with this Summer's REU students.
June 2024: Prof. Fitzpatrick taught a course called 'Thinking Like an Engineer' as part of the Strengthening Educational Access with Dartmouth (SEAD) program, which equips high-potential youth from under-resourced communities in the Upper Valley with the skills needed to thrive in high school and succeed in the best college for them.
June 2024: Diego, Chris, and Juan bumped into Roger Federer during commencement weekend!
October 2023: Thanks to the hard work of the team (and in particular Tunmay and Jack), we have our first 3D superconducting qubits, which we will measure in the next few weeks!
September 2023: Group Mini-Golfing!
February 2023: We now have our first dilution refrigerator and a brand-new lab space! Let the science begin!
FITZ Lab officially launched on July 1, 2022, in the Class of 1982 Engineering and Computer Science Center at the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth.