Martin Zwierlein is a German physicist who is a professor of physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an elected fellow of the American Physical Society.
[1][2] Zwierlein was educated at the University of Bonn and the École Normale Supérieure.
Afterwards, he was briefly a postdoctoral research associate in the group of Immanuel Bloch at Mainz University.
[3] Zwierlein joined the MIT department of physics in 2007 and was promoted to full professor in 2013.
[3] He is a pioneer in the study of ultracold atomic Fermi gases and molecules.