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Jennifer Cano is an Assistant Professor in Physics and Astronomy at Stony Brook University. She joined the faculty in 2018 after postdoctoral work at Princeton Center for Theoretical Science and completed her Ph.D. at UC Santa Barbara in 2015.
Research Focus: Specializes in theoretical condensed matter physics, particularly classification and prediction of topological phases of matter. Current work explores fractional Chern insulators, Weyl semimetals, and quantum Hall systems using analytical and computational methods.
Recent publications emphasize moiré materials (40%) and topological superconductivity (30%). Research funded by NSF CAREER award and Sloan Fellowship supports investigations into quantum geometry effects in correlated electron systems.
Teaching: Regularly offers graduate courses in Solid State Physics (PHY 556) and undergraduate mechanics (PHY 303/573), with innovative approaches to quantum materials education.





