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For fellow physicists, you could say I work at the interface between quantum optics, semiconductor physics and condensed matter.  
 
For fellow physicists, you could say I work at the interface between quantum optics, semiconductor physics and condensed matter.  
  
I have recently (June 2010) joined [http://www.wsi.tum.de/Research/FinleygroupE24/tabid/143/Default.aspx Prof. Finley's group] at the [http://www.wsi.tum.de WSI] in [[Munich]] as a [[Marie Curie]] fellow.
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I have joined since June 2010 [http://www.wsi.tum.de/Research/FinleygroupE24/tabid/143/Default.aspx Prof. Finley's group] at the [http://www.wsi.tum.de WSI] in [[Munich]] as a [[Marie Curie]] fellow.
  
 
If this still does not tell you enough about me, you can get a fair idea by browsing my [[favourites]] or peeking at my [[Fabrice's full list of publications|publications]].
 
If this still does not tell you enough about me, you can get a fair idea by browsing my [[favourites]] or peeking at my [[Fabrice's full list of publications|publications]].

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I am a theoretical physicist, working mainly on strange (and raising stars) particles known as polaritons, that are a quantum mélange of light and matter.

For fellow physicists, you could say I work at the interface between quantum optics, semiconductor physics and condensed matter.

I have joined since June 2010 Prof. Finley's group at the WSI in Munich as a Marie Curie fellow.

If this still does not tell you enough about me, you can get a fair idea by browsing my favourites or peeking at my publications.

Or are you may be looking for my blog (or an other one)?

You can also find me on Google+.