
Daniel Parker
Assistant Professor · Condensed Matter Physics
University of California, San DiegoAbout
Daniel Parker is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). His research focuses on theoretical and computational condensed matter physics, with an emphasis on quantum materials, topological phases, and strongly correlated electron systems. His work explores phenomena such as anomalous Hall effects, fractional Chern insulators, and moiré physics in layered materials like graphene. He employs advanced computational tools, including tensor networks and density matrix renormalization group (DMRG) methods, to study electronic structures and phase transitions. His recent contributions include studies on zero-field quantum Hall states, vortexable bands, and superconductivity in topological lattices.
Dr. Parker’s research bridges theoretical frameworks with cutting-edge experimental observations in moiré materials, aiming to uncover new quantum states and their applications. He collaborates on developing computational frameworks like Tensor Network Python (TeNPy) to simulate complex quantum systems. His studies often address fundamental questions in topological matter, quantum transport, and symmetry-breaking phases in low-dimensional systems.
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