I am an experimental researcher passionately exploring the fascinating world of condensed matter physics. My work primarily focuses on synthesizing and probing novel material systems, such as strongly correlated electron systems, topological semimetals, and high-performance thermoelectric materials, to understand how microscopic interactions dictate macroscopic quantum behavior.
By mapping the complex interplay between spin, charge, and lattice degrees of freedom, my research aims to bridge the gap between fundamental quantum physics and next-generation technological applications, from spintronics to clean energy harvesting. My published work can be found on Google Scholar and ResearchGate, where I share my findings and contribute to the advancement of this dynamic field.
After earning my Ph.D. in Physics from Kyung Hee University in Prof. Jong Soo Rhyee's group, I expanded my research and started a new journey in January 2025 as a post-doctoral researcher in Prof. Yun Suk Eo's group at Texas Tech University, USA (My TTU Homepage). My current research delves into the fascinating world of single-crystal materials, focusing on their transport and topological properties, and the study of unconventional transport phenomena through meticulous materials analysis and precise measurements.
Current postdoc group (Prof. Yun Suk Eo's group)
Ph.D. group (Prof. Jong Soo Rhyee's group)
Dr. Anil Kumar, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Department of Physics & Astronomy
Texas Tech University, 1200 Memorial Circle,
Lubbock, Texas 79409.
Office: 5A, Science Building,
Email: kum65705@ttu.edu
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