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Dr. Harley Scammell is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the University of Technology Sydney. His research focuses on theoretical quantum physics, including quantum phase transitions, topological states of matter, unconventional superconductivity, and quantum spin liquids in two-dimensional materials. He employs advanced techniques such as diagrammatic quantum field theory, Monte Carlo simulations, and machine learning to analyze these systems, often collaborating with experimentalists.
Dr. Scammell’s recent work explores intersections between machine learning and quantum many-body theory. He has developed courses on Quantum Physics and Solid-State Physics and is available to supervise PhD/Masters students, mentor short-term projects, and collaborate on research initiatives. His affiliations include the Faculty of Science at UTS.
His research outputs emphasize 2D materials, excitonic phenomena, and twisted heterostructures, with recent articles addressing topics like superconductivity tuning, moiré physics, and excitonic order in kagome metals. While no specific awards are listed, his contributions to theoretical condensed matter physics are evident through his extensive publication record.

