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Dr. Yen Lee Loh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astrophysics at the University of North Dakota (UND), where he has been a faculty member since 2011. He holds a PhD from the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University (2005) and a BA/MSci in Physical Natural Sciences from Trinity College, Cambridge. Prior to UND, he conducted postdoctoral research at The Ohio State University (2008–2011) and Purdue University (2005–2008).
Research Interests: Dr. Loh specializes in theoretical condensed matter physics, focusing on collective quantum phenomena in interacting particle systems. His work explores ultracold atomic gases, superconductor-insulator transitions, and emergent behaviors in strongly correlated fermionic/bosonic systems. Key themes include:
- Magnetism and superconductivity in disordered materials
- Quantum criticality near phase transitions
- Coulomb blockade effects in nanoscale systems
- Computational modeling of quantum many-body problems



