Welcome! I am Rasoul Ghadimi, a theoretical physicist working in condensed matter physics, with a particular focus on nontrivial quantum behavior and emergent effects in quantum materials.
My research explores how novel electronic, superconducting, topological, and geometrical properties arise in advanced material systems. I am especially interested in superconductivity, topological phases, quasicrystals, graphene-based systems, heterostructures, spin-orbit-coupled materials, disorder-induced phenomena, and quantum geometry. A central goal of my work is to understand how microscopic interactions, symmetry, topology, geometry, and material structure can give rise to new quantum phases and measurable physical effects.
I began my academic journey at Arak University in my hometown before pursuing my master’s and Ph.D. studies at Sharif University. My master’s research focused on light-matter interaction and graphene-related physics, while my doctoral research investigated superconductivity, topological phases, strong spin-orbit coupling, and heterostructure-based quantum systems.
After completing my Ph.D., I continued my research as a postdoctoral researcher in Japan, where I studied quasicrystals and quasiperiodic systems. During my second postdoctoral position in South Korea, I focused on topological phases and related quantum phenomena. Currently, at Hanyang University, my research investigates the role of quantum geometry in condensed matter systems and its connection to nontrivial quantum behavior in quantum materials.
Thank you for visiting my website. Please feel free to explore my research, publications, and ongoing projects, and do not hesitate to contact me if you would like to discuss ideas or potential collaborations.
Rasoul Ghadimi
Natural Science Building
Hanyang University
Seoul Korea
Email:GHADIMI.RASOUL@gmail.com