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Faluke Aikebaier is a Visitor (Faculty) in the Department of Applied Physics and associated with the Correlated Quantum Materials (CQM) research group. Their academic work focuses on the intersection of quantum physics and machine learning techniques.
Research interests span quantum correlation phenomena, superconductivity in low-dimensional materials, and applications of neural networks to quantum systems. Their work particularly emphasizes extracting complex quantum behaviors from local measurements using artificial intelligence approaches. The research combines theoretical physics with computational methods to understand emergent phenomena in quantum materials.
Recent publications demonstrate a clear trajectory of increasingly sophisticated applications of machine learning to quantum many-body problems, with citations accumulating steadily (3 for 2024, 9 for 2023, and 10 for 2022 publications). The work has gained attention across academic social media platforms with multiple posts on X and readership on Mendeley.
The Correlated Quantum Materials (CQM) group appears to be the primary research environment where this work is conducted, focusing on the quantum properties of advanced materials systems.


