Yuhao Shi (石宇昊)
School of Physics, Zhejiang University
Yuhao Shi is a PhD student in the School of Physics at Zhejiang University, working under the supervision of Professor Zhao Liu. He earned his bachelor's degree from Shanghai Normal University, where early research on the Floquet Bose–Hubbard model sparked his interest in quantum dynamics and many-body physics. Shi’s research encompasses topological phases in condensed matter systems, with particular focus on the fractional quantum Hall effect and fractional Chern insulators. His recent work explores Floquet engineering in MoTe₂, investigating light-driven control of quantum states. Looking ahead, he aims to further his study of many-body quantum systems, combining numerical and analytical approaches to uncover novel quantum phases.
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