I am currently a Postdoctoral Scholar at Berkeley Lab in the Applied Mathematics and Computational Research Division.
Before joining the lab, I received my Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Minnesota, where I was advised by Mitch Luskin. During my time there, I also worked closely with Alex Watson and Stephen Carr. I earned my B.S. in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where I was advised by Lei Zhang and completed my undergraduate thesis under the supervision of Houman Owhadi.
My research focuses on developing numerical methods and mathematical tools motivated by applications in condensed matter physics, mechanics, and medical science. More specifically, I have worked on numerical analysis, applied analysis, and mathematical physics with an emphasis on quantum materials and quantum technologies. In addition, I am interested in applying machine learning and quantum computing to scientific computing.
Although I am currently less active in areas such as ab initio calculations + classical method for electronic structure, domain decomposition methods, and applied probability due to time constraints, I remain engaged with these topics and hope to return to them in the future.
Recent focus:
(1) Moire Material: TMD with multi-scale analysis
(2) Quantum Simulation:
I-Block Encoding and state preparation
II-Magnus Expansion
III-Open Quantum System
(3) Quantum Error Correction-Magic State distillation
(4) Statistical Physics-Free Energy Calculation
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