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Taylor Hughes is a Professor of Physics at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, specializing in topological materials and condensed matter physics. His research focuses on higher-order topological insulators, non-Hermitian systems, and quantum anomalies in crystalline solids. He explores phenomena such as Majorana modes, Floquet engineering, and the interplay between symmetry, disorder, and topology in materials like stanene, Weyl semimetals, and superconductors.
His work bridges theoretical frameworks with experimental realizations, addressing topics like axion electrodynamics in Dirac semimetals, edge state equilibration in graphene, and multipolar responses in topological phases. While no explicit awards are listed, his contributions have impacted fields ranging from quantum computing to nanoscale magnetism.
Key collaborations involve studies on dislocation defects in topological systems, quantized fractional corner charges, and symmetry-protected topological interfaces. His theoretical models often emphasize geometric responses, disorder-driven phase transitions, and the design of photonic topological structures.
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