
معرفی
Sergio E. Ulloa is a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Ohio University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences and the Nanoscale Quantum Phenomena Institute (NQPI). His research focuses on theoretical condensed matter physics, with an emphasis on nanoscale quantum phenomena, topological materials, and low-dimensional systems. He has advised numerous PhD students and contributed to groundbreaking studies on Kondo effects, topological superconductivity, and strain-engineered materials.
Education: Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo (1984); B.Sc., Physics, National University of Mexico (UNAM, 1979).
Research Interests: Theoretical condensed matter physics, nanoscience, quantum transport, Kondo effect, topological materials, and electronic structure of 2D materials. His work explores phenomena in strained kagome lattices, graphene-based systems, and magnetic nanoclusters.
Recent research trends include studies on Majorana fermions, strain-induced phase transitions, and quantum impurity models. His articles highlight advancements in understanding topological superconductivity and spin-orbit interactions in layered materials.
Advising and Grants: Supervised over 20 PhD students, many of whom hold academic or industry roles globally. His work is supported by grants exploring quantum phenomena and nanoscale systems.


