Wave Ngampruetikornمشاهده پروفایل
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Wave Ngampruetikorn is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney. He holds a PhD in Physics from the University of Cambridge, where he specialized in ultracold quantum gases as part of the Theory of Condensed Matter Group in the Cavendish Laboratory. His postdoctoral research spanned positions at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (Japan), Northwestern University (USA), and the CUNY Graduate Center (USA), with affiliations to Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and the Center for the Physics of Biological Function (CPBF), a collaboration between Princeton University and CUNY. His research focuses on theoretical physics with emphasis on quantum many-body systems, superconductivity, statistical mechanics, and interdisciplinary applications of information theory to biological and machine learning systems. Notable work includes studies on chiral superconductors, phase transitions in disordered systems, and the development of energy-based models for protein sequence analysis. Ngampruetikorn’s publications explore topics ranging from anomalous Hall effects in novel materials to foundational aspects of high-dimensional regression and neural network learning dynamics. His work bridges condensed matter physics, biophysics, and computational theory, often employing renormalization group techniques and information bottleneck methods. He has no listed academic awards but maintains active collaborations through institutions like CPBF and Fermilab. While no current advisees are listed, his research themes suggest involvement in graduate training within theoretical physics and interdisciplinary computational projects.











