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Simin Nie is a Senior Physical Science Research Scientist at Stanford University. They hold a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2016). Nie's research focuses on topological materials, including Weyl semimetals, Dirac fermions, and quantum spin Hall effects, with a strong emphasis on experimental and theoretical studies of electronic structures and topological phases in novel materials.
Research interests include the interplay between magnetism and topology, the design of topological superconductors, and the exploration of emergent phenomena in quasi-one-dimensional and kagome lattice systems. Their work bridges condensed matter physics, materials science, and computational methods to uncover new states of matter.
Publications highlight investigations into anomalous Hall effects, Fermi arc surface states, and high-throughput screening for topological materials. While no awards are explicitly listed, their contributions to topological quantum chemistry and electride systems demonstrate significant scientific impact. Advising details or grants are not provided in the text.
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