
Stevan Nadj-Perge
استاد · Condensed Matter Physics
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)معرفی
Stevan Nadj-Perge is Professor of Applied Physics and Materials Science at Caltech, affiliated with the Kavli Nanoscience Institute and Institute for Quantum Information and Matter. His research focuses on quantum phenomena in nanomaterials, particularly 2D systems like graphene, where he investigates exotic electronic states, superconductivity, and topological phases. His group develops nanostructures to explore strongly correlated electron systems and quantum computing applications.
Research examines moiré superlattices, spin-orbit effects, and emergent quantum phases. Recent publications demonstrate how interfacial twisting and proximity effects induce superconductivity in graphene bilayers and reveal novel Cooper-pair density states. His work provides insights into high-temperature superconductivity mechanisms and topological quantum matter.
Awards include the Moore Experimental Physics Investigator grant (2024), Sloan Research Fellowship (2020), and Marko Jarić Prize (2021). His group employs advanced nanofabrication combined with low-temperature transport measurements and spectroscopic techniques.

