
معرفی
Dmitry Efimkin is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Physics and Astronomy, Monash University. His research focuses on quantum dynamics, topological insulators, and exciton polarons in low-dimensional systems. He leads the 'Polarons in flatland' project (2024–2027), investigating excitonic and fermionic polarons in 2D materials. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to affordable and clean energy (SDG 7) and industry innovation (SDG 9).
Key research interests include: exciton condensation in van der Waals materials, quantum coherence in doped monolayers (e.g., MoSe₂), and collective excitations in superfluids. His recent work explores phenomena like resonant skew scattering in 2D electron gases and topological Cooper pairing in hybrid systems.
Publications span topics such as plasmon dynamics, valley-mediated interactions, and topological spin-plasma waves. He collaborates globally, with recent projects involving institutions in Australia, the US, and Europe. Current grants include the ARC-funded 'Polarons in flatland' initiative.
No formal student advising information is listed, but his research teams involve international collaborators like Prof. J. Levinsen and Prof. X. Li. His work is published in journals such as Physical Review B, Nano Letters, and Physical Review X.




