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Condensed Matter & Field Theory |
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The
Independent Junior Research Group (led by Prof. Xin Wan) will focus on
the research areas of topological phases of matter and topological quantum
computation. The goal is to understand and to bridge the connections between
condensed matter systems, low-dimensional field theories, low-dimensional
topology, and quantum information science. Such connections may, hopefully,
lead to the eventual realization of quantum computers in exotic condensed
matter systems such as non-Abelian fractional quantum Hall liquids. |
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Xin Wan |
E-mail:
xinwan@apctp.org |
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Office: +82-54-279-8668
(Tel), +82-54-279-8679(Fax) |
| Ph.D., 2000,
Princeton University |
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Multi-scale Modeling |
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The
phenomena and processes of fluids, nanometer structures and biologic macromolecular
systems (such as proteins, DNA/RNA) often happen in very wide time and
space scales, single-scale molecular simulations, from first-principle,
atomistic to different level coarse-grained simulations, usually only
focus on a single scale, so that it is hard to detect the intrinsic interplays
among the different scales. The Independent Junior Research Group (led
by Prof. Xin Zhou) is working on combining the methods and developing
new techniques in these systems to detect the multiscale properties. |
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Leader |
| Professor
Xin Zhou |
E-mail:
xzhou@apctp.org |
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Office: +82-54-279-8667
(Tel), +82-54-279-8679(Fax) |
| Ph.D., 2001,
Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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