Frédéric MilaView profile
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Frédéric Mila is a full Professor and Chair of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), affiliated with the School of Basic Sciences (SB), Institute of Physics (IPHYS), and the Condensed Matter Theory Group (CTMC). He also holds roles in the Doctoral Program in Physics (EDPY) and the School of Physics and Engineering (SPH-ENS). His research centers on quantum magnetism, frustrated systems, and strongly correlated electrons. His research interests include quantum magnetism, frustrated spin systems, quantum phase transitions, tensor network methods, and quantum spin liquids . He employs both analytical approaches and advanced numerical techniques to study complex quantum phenomena in low-dimensional and geometrically frustrated materials. His recent publications reveal a strong focus on magnetization plateaus, quantum dimer models, spin liquids, and high-field quantum phases , particularly in compounds like SrCu2(BO3)2 and theoretical models such as the Shastry-Sutherland and triangular lattice antiferromagnets. His work often bridges theory with experimental findings from neutron scattering and high-field measurements. Scientific Awards: Charpak-Ritz Prize (2024) – Awarded by the French and Swiss Physical Societies. Advising and Grants: Prof. Mila actively mentors a large group of doctoral students and has supervised numerous PhD theses at EPFL. His students have worked on diverse topics including SU(N) spin chains, tensor networks, frustrated magnetism, and quantum Monte Carlo methods. His sustained publication record in top journals indicates continuous funding and active research leadership. Labs and Teams: He leads the Condensed Matter Theory Group (CTMC) at EPFL, which focuses on theoretical and computational aspects of quantum materials. The group collaborates closely with experimentalists and uses state-of-the-art numerical tools to investigate quantum phases of matter.











