Aviad Frydman

Aviad Frydman (Hebrew: אביעד פרידמן; born February 9, 1964) is a professor in the Department of Physics, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel.

The quantum electronic nature, which becomes important in reduced dimensionality and low temperatures, has a significant influence on properties such as electric conductivity, magneto-transport and density of states.

Frydman's lab studies the interplay between geometry, dimensionality, disorder and electronic properties of solid state systems.

[2] This work received much attention as it offered a low-cost laboratory experiment for understanding one of the great discoveries of the past decade.

[5][6] This was followed by a seminal work in 2018 in which Frydman and Kalisky from Bar Ilan University succeeded in "viewing" quantum fluctuations (bubbles) using an ultra-sensitive magnetic imaging device.

Aviad Frydman