
معرفی
Yin-Chen He is a Research Faculty member at Stony Brook University, set to join in 2025. His research focuses on condensed matter theory, particularly quantum spin liquids, quantum criticality, and conformal field theory. He has held postdoctoral positions at Harvard University (2016–2018) and the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems (2014–2016). Notable awards include the 2024 Frontiers of Science Award. His work employs innovative methods like fuzzy sphere regularization to study 3D Ising criticality and topological phases. He advises students and postdocs interested in quantum matter, with openings available at Stony Brook.
Research interests include strongly correlated systems, numerical simulations, and topological order. His recent publications emphasize solving conformal defects, exploring SO(5) deconfined transitions, and applying Floquet engineering in cold atoms. Seminars span topics like fuzzy sphere regularization and bootstrap methods, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to quantum critical phenomena.
- Awards: 2024 Frontiers of Science Award
- Advising: Openings for PhD students and postdocs at Stony Brook
- Labs/Teams: Engaged in collaborative projects on quantum criticality and topological materials



