Welcome!
Hanbit Oh
Postdoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins University
Full CV (Link), Google Scholar (Link), arXiv (Link)
I am a theoretical condensed matter physicist. My research interest is the investigation of exotic quantum phases and their transitions, especially in strongly correlated systems. I use both analytical and numerical techniques to see the interaction effects and competing behaviors of various quantum materials, including superconductivity.
Contact: hoh22@jh.edu
DEGREE & EDUCATION
Postdoctoral Researcher (Sep.2023-Current)
Johns Hopkins University, Prof. Ya-Hui Zhang's group
Visiting Student (Nov. 2022-Apr.2023 )
MIT (Messachusetts Institute of Technology)
Ph.D. in Physics (Sep. 2016-Aug.2023)
KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Prof. Eun-Gook Moon 's group
(Thesis title: Quantum phase transition and superconductivity in strongly correlated systems)
B.S. in Physics (Feb. 2010-Feb. 2014)
KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
Daejeon Science High school (Mar. 2008-Feb. 2010)
Early Graduation
FELLOWSHIPS &
SCHOLARSHIPS
2022 Visiting Support Program, Quantum Information Research Support Center
2020 Pre-doctoral Fellow of Physics at KAIST
2019 - 2020 Young-Han Kim Global Leader Scholarship
2016 - 2022 National Graduate Science and Technology scholarship
2010 - 2013 National Undergraduate Science and Technology scholarship
AWARDS
Oct. 2022 Young Physicist Award, Korea Physical Society
Apr. 2022 Best Presentation Award, Korea Physical Society
Aug. 2021 Best Poster Presentation Award, Korea Institute of Applied Superconductivity and Cryogenics
Apr. 2021 Best Presentation Award, Korea Physical Society
Feb. 2021 Best Presentation Award, Korea Institute of Applied Superconductivity and Cryogenics
Nov. 2020 Best Presentation Award, Korea Physical Society
Oct. 2020 KPS-KOFWST Young Researcher Prize, Korea Physical Society
Sep. 2020 Outstanding Woman Ph.D. student Prize, Korea Physical Society
Jun. 2018 Best Poster Presentation Award, KIAS-KAIST Workshop