
معرفی
Arun Bansil is a University Distinguished Professor in Physics at Northeastern University, leading research in theoretical condensed matter physics and topological materials. He directs the Advanced Scientific Computation Center and serves on editorial boards of prestigious journals. His work focuses on electronic structure calculations, spectroscopic methods (e.g., Compton scattering, angle-resolved photoemission), and novel quantum materials such as topological insulators, Weyl semimetals, and kagome metals. He has authored over 398 technical articles and 18 conference volumes, including a seminal book on X-ray Compton scattering (Oxford University Press, 2004).
Research interests include quantum geometry, superconductivity, magnetism, and energy materials. Notable contributions involve axion quasiparticle detection in 2D systems, nonlinear Hall effects in antiferromagnetic heterostructures, and strain-engineered charge density waves. Bansil holds DOE grants and is a Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researcher (2017, 2018, 2021).
- Awards: Highly Cited Researcher (Clarivate Analytics), DOE grants, leadership in international research initiatives.
- Labs: Advanced Scientific Computation Center, Northeastern’s Center for Renewable Energy Technology.
- Grants: DOE-funded projects on quantum information systems and topological materials.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary advances in spectroscopy, quantum materials, and energy technologies, with recent breakthroughs in axion physics and topological superconductivity.


