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The research of the Wang group lies in elucidating quantum many-body systems using state-of-the-art computational techniques. We are particularly interested in bridging the experimental observations with theoretical models. Our interest also extends to the connection with analog quantum simulations and quantum algorithms.

People

yaoThe Principle Investigator, Prof. Wang, obtained his Applied Physics Ph.D. degree from Stanford University in 2017. Before joining Clemson in August 2020, he was an MPHQ postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University. His research interests lie in the theoretical elucidation of quantum many-body problems and their consequences in experimental  measurements. These problems have rich applications in novel materials, quantum simulation, ultracold matter, and quantum computing. Prof. Wang is an awardee of the 2019 IUCr Young Scientist Award, 2022 DOE Early Career Award, and 2023 AFOSR Young Investigator Award.

News

2022
Jun 08

6/8/2022

Yao presents an invited talk at the Honda-MIT Quantum Workshop

Jun 07

6/7/2022

Our group has been selected by the US Department of Energy to receive the DOE Early Career Award! This grant will enable future research about analog quantum computing and solid-state spectroscopies. Check the article by DOE: https://www.energy.gov/articles/doe-awards-110-million-groundbreaking-research-83-early-career-scientists

Apr 20

4/20/2022

Yao presents an invited talk about time-resolved RIXS and multipartite entanglement as a panelist at the SLAC DXS workshop.