Our collaborative paper with Max-Planck Institute for Quantumoptics is published in Science! This work discovers high-order correlations in doped Mott insulator, realized by cold-atom quantum simulators.
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Attractive interaction in cuprates published in Science
Our collaborative paper with Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is published in Science! This work reveals the presence of an unexpected attractive near-neighbor interaction in cuprates, beyond the well-known strong repulsive Hubbard interaction, shedding new light on the microscopic mechanisms in high-temperature superconductors. Check the press release in phys.org.
High-order correlation with impurity published in Phys. Rev. Research
Our paper about high-order correlations with impurity is published in Physical Review Research! This marks the first paper from our group involving students. Congrats to Shuhan!
Welcome Ph.D. students Zecheng Shen and Jordyn Hales
We’re excited to welcome our first two graduate students, Zecheng Shen and Jordyn Hales, to the group!
Welcome postdoc Vivek Dixit
We’re excited to welcome our new postdoc Vivek Dixit to the group!
Welcome postdoc Utkarsh Bajpai
We’re excited to welcome our first postdoc Utkarsh Bajpai to the group!
New NSF grant for nonequilibrium superconductivity
Together with Prof. Matteo Mitrano at Harvard University, we receive a new NSF grant supporting the theory and experiment for nonequilibrium superconductivity.
IonQ award allocation
We are awarded a one-year allocation from IonQ Inc. for quantum algorithms solving electron-phonon problems.
Leadership Resource Allocation at TACC
We are selected as one of the 58 teams receiving the LRAC allocation award by the Texas Advanced Computing Center. This award will provide dedicated high-performance computing resources for scientific research. We are also one of the three selected condensed matter physics groups. See the news post at ClemsonNews.
Welcome undergraduate student Shuhan Ding
We’re excited to welcome our intern undergraduate student, Shuhan Ding, to the group! Shuhan is currently a junior student at USTC.