Link to academic profile at NTU
Email: quangtrung.ha at ntu dot edu dot sg
Trung is a current Ph.D. student who focus on aspects of the fractional quantum Hall effect. His general interest lies in the application of multiple fields of mathematics, such as combinatorics, algebra, topology… in describing physical phenomena. Trung obtained completed his bachelor’s degree in Physics with second major in Mathematical Sciences at Nanyang Technological University in 2019. During his undergraduate study, his project on two-dimensional non-Hermitian systems earned him a Local Winner (Asia) at the 2018 Undergraduate Award. Outside of physics, Trung is also interested in the application of group theory and psychoacoustical phenomena in music theory.
Email: nilanjan.roy at ntu dot edu dot sg
Nilanjan Roy is a Research Fellow working in the erogodicity breaking phenomena in the quantum Hall effect. He obtained his PhD from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research in 2020. Before joining the group in 2023, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Indian Institute of Science. His other current research interests include: Ergodicity breaking phenomena in flat-band lattices (Phys. Rev. B 107, 245110); Dynamical scaling in Hermitian and non-Hermitian many-body quantum systems (arXiv:2307.03807); Excitations and correlations in real-space and Hilbert-space of disordered many-body quantum systems (Phys. Rev. B 107, 115155) etc. Apart from physics, he likes spending time in music and sports.
Email: yuzhu.wang at ntu dot edu dot sg
Yuzhu is a current post-doctorate fellow focusing on fractional quantum Hall effect and related physics. He also worked on photonic crystal, non-Hermitian system and quantum Hall system in higher dimensions when he was an undergraduate in Sun Yat-sen University. Apart from physics, Yuzhu is also very interested in Chinese poems, old films, musicals and history. Detective and sci-fi fictions are always on his table. Furthermore, Traveling is one of his favorite hobbies and the next destination will be Japan.
Email: QIANHUI001 at e dot ntu dot edu dot sg
Qianhui is a current PhD student focusing on the fractional quantum Hall effect. She worked on quantum magnetic systems, especially frustrated triangular lattice and topological semimetals when she was an undergraduate at Beihang University. Her interest in physical research is rooted in understanding the world better. That’s also why she likes to read philosophical books in her spare time. Speaking of life, she loves sports, especially badminton and medium-distance running. She is also interested in experiencing new things. She learned snowboarding and IPSC this year; her next goal is diving and surfing.
Email: BO006 at e dot ntu dot edu dot sg
Peng Bo is a current Ph.D. student who focus on aspects of the fractional quantum Hall effect. She is interested in the non-Hermitian system and phenomena related to quantum Hall effect in lattice systems. Peng Bo obtained a bachelor's degree from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, working on optics and photonics. Outside of physics, Peng Bo loves table tennis and historical novels. She has participated in the production and direction of stage plays Qu Yuan and Li Bai, both of which have been publicly performed and received enthusiastic responses.
Email: JIAHUI006 at e dot ntu dot edu dot sg
Jia Hui is a current Ph.D. student focusing on application of machine learning on physics problems. He obtained his bachelor's degree in Physics from Nanyang Technological University in 2023. He worked on computational methods on 1D quantum spin models for his final year project. Outside of physics, he enjoys reading, listening to music and cycling.
Email: LISI0039 at e dot ntu dot edu dot sg
Katherine is a current Ph.D. student focusing on the strongly correlated physics of topological flat bands. She received her Bachelor's degree in Moscow, Russia, where she investigated Shubnikov–de Haas oscillations in rare-earth tritellurides for her thesis. Katherine enjoys exploring the world not only through physics, but also by analyzing human behavior and character. She also finds joy in ice skating, singing (including choir), and drawing—especially portraits.
Email: dustin.theofilus at ntu dot edu dot sg
Dustin Erhard Theofilus is a project officer focusing on agent-based modelling and reinforcement learning. He obtained a bachelor's degree in Physics from Nanyang Technological University in 2024. During his undergraduate years, he ventured into the field of computational biology (modelling the collective motion of cells on 2D substrate) and topological condensed matter physics (investigating the conductivity of 4D synthetic lattice). He was also active in guitar ensemble, recently directing and conducting a joint concert between NTU, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, and Singapore Polytechnic guitar ensembles.
Alumni:
Dr. Yang Chao, Shenzhen Institute for Quantum Science and Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology
Dr. Sun Hao (Link), Prof. Pinaki Sengupta's group, Nanyang Technological University
Dr. Kristian Hauser Villegas , Associate Professor, National Institute of Physics, University of Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City
Dr. Chen Tianqi, Research Fellow, National University of Singapore
Dr. Ji Guangyue, Research Fellow, Temple University, USA
Dr. Yoshiki Fukusumi, Research Fellow, National Taiwan University
Ms. Soe Gon Yee Thant, Project Officer, National University of Singapore