Chengjie ZHOU (周成杰)
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
I am now a PhD student at the Physics Department of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and will graduate this summer. I got my bachelor's degree in physics at Southern University of Science and Technology. My current research project uses van de Waals materials-based gate-tunable resonant tunneling diodes to probe the electronic information of small and large angle twisted homo-bilayer transition metal dichalcogenides, magic angle twisted bilayer graphene, etc. Hence, I am very interested in almost all moire-related physics, especially in exploring new candidates for the integer or fractional quantum anomalous Hall effect, quantum spin hall effect, and searching for non-Abelian states in these moire systems.
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