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Zoe Zhu is an Assistant Professor of Physics at Boston College. She holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Harvard University and a B.Sc. from the University of California, Los Angeles. Her research focuses on multi-scale models for aperiodic systems, moiré materials, and topology in fluids, with notable contributions to electron-phonon coupling and machine learning applications in quantum materials. Her work bridges theoretical physics and computational methods, addressing challenges in strongly correlated systems and nanoscale phenomena.
Zhu’s academic background includes studies at two top-tier institutions, and her research has led to advancements in understanding twisted-layer systems, such as graphene trilayers and van der Waals heterostructures. Her group’s studies on electronic structure and lattice dynamics have been published in high-impact journals like Nature and Physical Review Letters.
Her recent articles explore topics ranging from opto-twistronic effects to topological signatures in fluids, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach. While no specific awards are listed, her extensive publication record highlights her impact in condensed matter physics and materials science. She is affiliated with Boston College’s Department of Physics, contributing to its research in quantum materials and theoretical physics.


