Yuhan Zhou (周宇晗)
Wuhan University
Yuhan Zhou is a second-year undergraduate student at Wuhan University. Over the past year, she completed research training in the Feng Group at UC Berkeley, where she studied moiré superlattices and strongly correlated phenomena in two-dimensional material devices, particularly twisted bilayer systems, using low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and electronic transport measurements. Her current interests lie in the experimental exploration of emergent quantum behaviors in condensed-matter systems using optical, magnetic, and transport techniques. Yuhan also hopes to deepen her understanding of fractional Chern insulators and learn about the latest advances in their study through lectures and workshops.
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