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Professor Benjamin Béri is a faculty member in the Cavendish Laboratory (Department of Physics) at the University of Cambridge, holding the position of Professor of Theoretical Physics. His research group operates within the Theory of Condensed Matter (TCM) Group at the Ray Dolby Centre, JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge.
Béri's research centers on topological phases of quantum matter, where collective behavior of particles produces nonlocal order characterized by topological invariants rather than conventional parameters. His work explores systems ranging from solid-state electron devices to ultracold atomic gases, with emphasis on phenomena like impurity-immune conducting boundaries and exotic quasiparticles for quantum information processing. Key areas include Majorana fermions, topological quantum computing, and non-equilibrium dynamics in many-body systems.
Recent publications reveal a pronounced focus on topological quantum error correction (surface codes, Floquet codes), Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model applications, and braiding protocols for Majorana zero modes. His group demonstrates consistent innovation in connecting abstract topological concepts to experimental quantum computing architectures, particularly through studies of delocalization effects and dynamical phase transitions.
Professor Béri leads an active research team comprising postdoctoral fellows Dr. Jan Behrends and Dr. Jack Kemp, alongside research students Mircea Bejan, Vedant Motamarri, Cory Aitchison, and Campbell McLauchlan within the TCM Group's framework.



