
About
Nemin Wei is a Postdoctoral Prize Fellow at Yale University, focusing on quantum many-body systems in low-dimensional and moiré materials. His research explores strongly correlated electron physics in synthetic moiré superlattices formed by stacking van der Waals materials, with an emphasis on uncovering exotic magnetic, superconducting, and topological phases. He received his Ph.D. in 2023 from the University of Texas at Austin under the advisement of Meng Cheng.
Research interests include moiré physics, topological materials, quantum Hall effects, and gate-tunable electronic phases. He develops theoretical frameworks to predict novel phenomena in graphene-based systems and twisted-layer heterostructures.
Key contributions span plasmon spectroscopy techniques, orbital competition in fractional quantum Hall systems, and symmetry-breaking mechanisms in Dirac materials. His work bridges condensed matter theory with experimental signatures for next-generation quantum materials.
- Awards: Yale Postdoctoral Prize Fellowship
His research narrative includes collaborations on functional renormalization group methods for superconductivity and studies of magnon transport in graphene quantum Hall systems. Current efforts target experimental signatures of interaction-driven phases in moiré materials.
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