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Ming Xie is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas), housed within the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. His research focuses on theoretical and computational condensed matter physics, with primary office location in SCI 3.126. He actively contributes to the condensed matter theory group and maintains a research presence through Google Scholar and dedicated group website.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physics, University of Texas at Austin
Research Interests:
Prof. Xie's work centers on emergent quantum phenomena in correlated and topological materials, with particular emphasis on two-dimensional systems and twisted moiré superlattices. His research program investigates:
- Topological flat-band materials and quantum anomalous Hall physics
- Exciton and polariton condensation in van der Waals heterostructures
- Quantum magnetism and electron correlation effects in 2D semiconductors
- Superconductivity mechanisms in transition metal dichalcogenides
- Development of advanced computational tools for quantum many-body systems
- Bridging fundamental theory with quantum device applications
Publication Trends: Analysis of Prof. Xie's recent publications (2023-2025) reveals concentrated exploration of quantum phenomena in moiré superlattices, particularly in transition metal dichalcogenides and graphene systems. Dominant themes include topological states (quantum anomalous Hall effects, Chern insulators), excitonic physics in flat bands, and superconductivity mechanisms. His work consistently demonstrates a strong theoretical-computational approach to many-body quantum problems, with increasing focus on bosonic analogs of topological phenomena and thermal effects in correlated systems.
Scientific Awards: No scientific awards were mentioned in the provided text.
Advising and Grants: Prof. Xie is actively recruiting undergraduate and graduate students, with a current postdoctoral position open targeting Fall 2025 or Spring 2026 start dates. His research group emphasizes theoretical and numerical studies of quantum matter, fostering an inclusive environment that encourages collaboration within UT Dallas and with external institutions. While specific grant details aren't provided, active funding supports his group's work on many-body interacting systems and topological quantum matter.
Labs and Teams: Prof. Xie leads a dedicated research group focused on theoretical condensed matter physics, specializing in quantum simulation of correlated electron systems. The group develops advanced computational frameworks to model emergent phenomena in two-dimensional materials, with particular expertise in moiré superlattices and topological flat bands. Their work bridges fundamental quantum theory with potential applications in quantum computing and novel electronic devices.



