
About
Hang Chi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Ottawa, affiliated with the Faculty of Science. He holds a Canada Research Chair in Quantum Electronic Devices and Circuits, focusing on quantum electronic devices, magnetic memory/logic devices, and magnetic superconducting heterostructures. His research combines ab initio simulations, crystal growth, thin film deposition, and advanced characterization techniques.
Research interests include experimental condensed matter physics, quantum materials, superconducting and molecular spintronics, and molecular beam epitaxy. The Chi Lab explores magnetothermal transport under extreme conditions, topological interfaces, and quantum information systems.
Key research trends in recent publications emphasize quantum phenomena (e.g., quantum anomalous Hall effect), topological materials, nanoscale magnetism, and strain-engineered properties. His work bridges fundamental physics and device applications in quantum electronics and superconductivity. The Canada Research Chair highlights his leadership in this interdisciplinary field.
Labs/Teams: Chi Lab focuses on advanced fabrication and characterization of quantum electronic devices and heterostructures.
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