Robert GreenView profile
Associate Professor
Dr. Robert Green is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics & Engineering Physics at the University of Saskatchewan. His research specializes in condensed matter physics with focus on quantum materials, strongly correlated electron systems, and synchrotron spectroscopy techniques. The Green group investigates electronic properties of novel materials including oxide superlattices, magnetic van der Waals materials, and correlated transition metal compounds. Current research examines charge transfer mechanisms in oxide heterostructures, spin crossover phenomena in Mott insulators, and layer-dependent magnetic properties in 2D materials. Dr. Green utilizes advanced synchrotron spectroscopy and scattering techniques to probe electronic and magnetic structures. Recent publications focus on interfacial charge transfer, computational tools for quantum many-body systems, and global optimization of X-ray reflectometry. Research outputs appear in condensed matter physics and materials science journals, with emphasis on quantum materials design, electronic structure characterization, and novel magnetic phenomena. The group maintains active collaborations with synchrotron facilities for materials characterization.







