
معرفی
Professor Yulin Chen is a Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford and a Fellow and Tutor in Physics at Jesus College. His academic roles include leading research in condensed matter physics and supervising students at the Clarendon Laboratory. He holds affiliations with the Department of Physics and the Electronic Structures and Photoemission Spectroscopy research group.
- Education: PhD from Stanford University, BS from University of Science & Technology of China
- Prior Experience: Staff Scientist at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Research focuses on experimental condensed matter physics, particularly topological quantum matter, strongly correlated systems, and advanced instrumentation development. Key interests include understanding electron behavior in unconventional materials and developing tools for exploring condensed matter systems.
Recent publications highlight work on superconductivity in layered materials, Weyl semimetals, and moiré bandgap engineering. Over 15 recent articles span topics like topological phase transitions, anomalous Hall effects, and gate-controlled superconducting switches.
No scientific awards explicitly mentioned. Active in collaborative research with teams at SLAC and international institutions.
Labs/Groups: Electronic Structures and Photoemission Spectroscopy group at Clarendon Laboratory. Research involves advanced ARPES techniques and material synthesis for quantum systems.




