Chenxuan Lou
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Chenxuan Lou is currently a third-year doctoral student at HKUST. His research focuses on 2D material device fabrication and low-temperature electronic transport measurements. Specifically, He works on: 1. The Coulomb drag effect and emergent quantum solid phases in thin-film hBN-spaced double-layer WSe₂ 2. The nonlinear Hall effect in artificially strained bilayer graphene 3. The nonlinear Hall effect in 2D unconventional superconductors. I am a third-year PhD student at HKUST. My research focuses on 2D material device fabrication and low-temperature electronic transport measurements. Specifically, I work on: 1. The Coulomb drag effect and emergent quantum solid phases in thin-film hBN-spaced double-layer WSe₂ 2. The nonlinear Hall effect in artificially strained bilayer graphene 3. The nonlinear Hall effect in 2D unconventional superconductors.
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