24–26 Kas 2021
Europe/Istanbul saat dilimi

Determination of Magnetic Transitions: Monte Carlo

25 Kas 2021 11:00
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Dr. Yen Lee Loh (University of North Dakota)

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Lecturer: Dr. Yen Lee Loh is an associate professor in the Department of Physics and Astrophysics at the University of North Dakota.  He obtained a BA (Hons) and MSci in Physical Natural Sciences at Trinity College Cambridge in 2000, and a PhD from the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University in 2005. He held three-year postdoctoral research positions at Purdue University and The Ohio State University.  He joined the faculty at UND in 2011.

Dr. Loh's research focuses on the theory of condensed matter systems, where the mutual interaction of large numbers of particles leads to interesting collective behavior. He is particularly interested in the production and detection of novel phases of strongly correlated fermions and bosons, in mathematical models, materials, and ultracold atomic gases. Magnetism, superconductivity, disorder, quantum criticality, and Coulomb blockade effects are recurring themes in his research.  Dr. Loh is also involved in a systems biology collaboration on computational methods for inferring gene regulatory networks from gene expression time series.

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