Research

My research focuses on using computational methods to explore novel physics in quantum many-body systems. At low temperatures, electron interactions can lead to strong entanglement, making it impossible to describe the system in terms of individual particles. Instead, remarkable collective phenomena emerge, such as superconductivity and topological order. I aim to understand these emergent behaviors through advanced computational approaches.

In addition, I am interested in developing new algorithms for simulating quantum many-body systems. My primary tools include tensor network methods and quantum Monte Carlo techniques.