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Frank Ruta

Ph.D. Candidate at Columbia University

Frank L. Ruta is a quantitative researcher at Optiver who completed his Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics at Columbia University.12 His research focused on infrared nanoscopy of anisotropic materials.1 Prior to his current role, he interned at Optiver and worked as a scientist at CapeSym, Inc. and as a research assistant at Intermolecular.1

Ruta's academic background includes a Master of Science in Materials Science from Stanford University in addition to his Ph.D. from Columbia.1 His research interests encompass condensed matter physics, materials science, nano-optics, 2D materials, and polaritons.2

In 2018, Ruta won The Economist's Open Future Essay Contest in the Open Progress category for his essay on managing the risks of AI development.1 More recently, his paper on imaging hyperbolic exciton polaritons in a van der Waals magnet was among the 25 most read physics articles of 2023 in Nature Communications.12

Ruta has authored several highly cited papers in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, focusing on topics like surface plasmons in graphene heterostructures and nano-spectroscopy of excitons in atomically thin materials.2

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New York, New York