
معرفی
Bruno Uchoa is the Ted and Cuba Webb Presidential Professor in the Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Oklahoma. His research focuses on correlated quantum critical systems, Dirac materials, and strongly correlated phases in quantum materials. He holds a Ph.D. from the State University of Campinas (2004).
Research interests include nodal superconductors, topological insulators/superconductors, Chern insulators, and low-dimensional systems. His work explores how chiral fermions and Fermi surface nodes lead to novel quantum phenomena, such as quantum criticality and unconventional superconductivity.
- Key Awards: NSF Early CAREER Award, Ted and Cuba Webb Presidential Professorship.
- Group Contributions: Advised PhD students like Geo Jose (graduated 2022) and Kangjun Seo. Recent additions include Priktish Suntoo, Mara Lozano, and Brigham Godwin.
- Recent Highlights: Published in PNAS and Nature, explored Pines' demon plasmons in Sr₂RuO₄, and studies on twisted graphene bilayers.
Labs/Groups: Leads the Uchoa Group, which investigates topological and strongly correlated electron systems, emphasizing many-body quantum phenomena and quantum criticality.




