We are a condensed matter research group focusing on two-dimensional (2D) quantum matters and their devices. We are particularly interested in strong electron correlations and their emerging quantum phenomena, such as fractionalization, topology, and superconductivity. We applied various techniques, including nanodevice fabrication, quantum electrical and thermal transport, optical spectroscopy, microscopy, and their combinations. We also develop advanced measurement techniques of quantum materials and devices.
Openings
Please contact Pengjie Wang if you’re interested in joining the lab. We are looking for motivated students and postdocs to join us!
- Post-docs with Ph.Ds in experimental condensed matter physics are encouraged to get in touch via email to discuss potential openings. Fellowship opportunities include:
- Graduate students who are interested can apply to the Physics Department PhD program. They are encouraged to get in touch via email.
- Undergraduate students are always welcome, whether for a summer project or independent research. Visiting undergrads may also apply. The email must include what interests you about our research, your CV, and an unofficial transcript to get a response. The undergraduates will be given an independent project which includes one or more aspects of the following:
- Experimental Setup Design
- Device Fabrication: including 2D Materials and semiconductor fabrication
- Electronic Development
- Software and Analysis Development

