
معرفی
Gang Xiao is the Ford Foundation Professor of Physics and Professor of Engineering at Brown University, currently serving as Chair of the Physics Department. His research focuses on condensed matter physics, nanotechnology, spintronics, and superconductivity. He holds affiliations with the School of Engineering and the Department of Physics. Xiao has received prestigious awards including the Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship and the NSF Young Investigator Award. He leads research in magnetic materials and devices, with contributions to magnetic tunnel junctions, skyrmion-based computing, and spintronic applications. His work integrates theoretical and experimental approaches, emphasizing device innovation and material characterization. Teaching includes foundational physics courses and advanced topics in condensed matter physics.
Major achievements include pioneering studies on magnetic vortex sensors, quantum oscillations in CrO2 films, and noise analysis in magnetic devices. He directs the Center for Nanoscience and Soft Matter and collaborates on interdisciplinary projects combining materials science with electronics. Xiao’s research has practical implications for sensor technology, energy-efficient computing, and advanced materials development.



