
Jeffrey C. Y. Teo
Associate Professor · Topological Phases of Matter
University of VirginiaAbout
Jeffrey C. Y. Teo is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Virginia, specializing in theoretical condensed matter physics with a focus on topological phases of matter and quantum computation applications.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D., 2011, University of Pennsylvania
Teo's research centers on quantum entangled topological phases where collective behavior produces exotic quasiparticles like fractional charges and Majorana fermions. He investigates topological defects, crystalline symmetries, and material classifications, with implications for dissipationless transport and topological quantum computing. His work bridges fundamental theory and material realizations, emphasizing robustness against perturbations through quantum entanglement.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals consistent emphasis on Majorana bound states in topological crystalline superconductors, fractional quantum Hall systems, and lattice defect physics. The research spans two/three dimensions with strong focus on non-Abelian statistics, symmetry-protected phases, and quantum information applications.
Scientific awards: None documented in source material.
Teo actively contributes to departmental governance as member of the Ph.D. Qualifying Examination Committee, Outstanding Student Award Committee, Scholarships Committee, and Teaching Committee. His service reflects commitment to academic excellence and student development.
He leads a theoretical research group exploring topological materials and quantum phenomena, though specific lab infrastructure details are not provided in the source text.
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