
معرفی
Pouyan Ghaemi is an Associate Professor of Physics at the City College of New York (CCNY), specializing in condensed matter theory and topological materials. His research focuses on high-temperature superconductivity in pnictides/cuprates, topological phases of matter, strongly correlated light-matter systems, and two-dimensional Dirac materials. He investigates phenomena such as quantum Hall effects, excitonic insulators, and superconductivity in moiré systems. His work bridges theoretical physics with experimental realizations in quantum materials and optoelectronics.
Key research directions include strain-induced phenomena in transition metal dichalcogenides, fractional quantum Hall states on quantum computers, and topological exciton condensates. He explores emergent properties in twisted bilayers and doped topological insulators, with applications in quantum computing and valleytronics. His studies often involve interdisciplinary approaches combining quantum simulation, optical manipulation, and condensed matter theory.
Notable contributions include theoretical frameworks for moiré magnetism, braiding anyons on superconducting processors, and light-induced topological superconductivity. His research has been published in high-impact journals and supported by collaborative grants in quantum materials and topological systems.


