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Oleg Tretiakov is an Associate Professor and heads the Topological Spintronics and Quantum Materials research group in the School of Physics at UNSW. His research focuses on topological spin textures such as skyrmions, bimerons, and antiferromagnetic spintronics, with applications in quantum materials and thermoelectrics. He has held academic roles including Senior Lecturer at UNSW (2019-present) and Assistant Professor at Tohoku University (2012–2019). Tretiakov earned his PhD in Physics from Duke University (2005) and held postdoctoral positions at Johns Hopkins University, New York University, and Texas A&M University.
His research interests include: theoretical condensed matter physics, spin-orbit torques, topological antiferromagnetic spintronics, and strongly correlated low-dimensional systems. He has secured grants including ARC Discovery Projects and international collaborative grants across Australia and Japan. His work has been recognized with awards like the Welch Foundation Fellowship (2009) and Fritz London Fellowship (2005).
- Grants: Includes ARC DP240101062 (2024–2026), multiple Japan-MEXT grants, and supercomputing allocations.
- Supervision: Currently mentoring Yerzhan Achim and Pavel Vorobyev in theoretical condensed matter physics and topological spintronics.
- Labs/Teams: Leads the Topological Spintronics group exploring antiskyrmions, bimerons, and quantum nanomagnetism in collaboration with global institutions.
Publications span over 80+ journal articles, 2 book chapters, and 80+ preprints, focusing on dynamic phenomena in magnetic textures and topological materials.




