
معرفی
Hanghui Chen is an Assistant Professor of Physics at NYU Shanghai and New York University, specializing in theoretical condensed matter physics. His research focuses on oxide interfaces, electronic and magnetic properties, and multiferroic materials using Density Functional Theory. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Yale University in 2012 under Sohrab Ismail-Beigi, with a thesis exploring oxide interface phenomena.
His group has published extensively in top journals like Nature Communications and Science Advances, addressing topics such as two-dimensional electron gases, ferroelectric-manganite couplings, and interfacial ferroelectricity. Notably, he received the 2019 APS Outstanding Referee Award for scholarly contributions.
Prof. Chen advises numerous graduate students, including Zhiwei Liu (Ph.D. 2024), Chengliang Xia, and Hongquan Luo, many of whom pursue top-tier graduate programs. His research group collaborates widely, presenting invited talks at institutions like Tsinghua University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
His work bridges computational theory and experimental design, with a focus on predicting novel materials and phenomena through advanced simulations. Current efforts emphasize engineering quantum materials and heterostructures for next-generation technologies.


