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Aaron Hui is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Brown University, specializing in theoretical condensed matter physics with a focus on strongly correlated and topological systems. He joined Brown in 2025 after completing his PhD at Cornell University (2021) and postdoctoral work at Ohio State University.
His research explores hydrodynamic electron flow, quantum transport phenomena, and universal behaviors in novel materials like Weyl semimetals. Key themes include the breakdown of Ohm's law, current noise in hydrodynamic systems, and non-Abelian approaches to quantum Hall transitions.
Hui's publications (13 total) span journals such as PRX Energy, Physical Review Letters, and Nature Nanotechnology, with recurring collaborations on topics like topological materials, quantum fluids, and phonon-cavity coupling. His work often bridges fundamental theoretical concepts with experimental insights in condensed matter systems.
While no formal awards or student advisement records are listed in the provided text, Hui's academic trajectory and publication record reflect a focus on advancing our understanding of exotic electron behaviors and material properties through rigorous theoretical frameworks.



