Yunxiang Zhang
University of Hong Kong
Yunxiang Zhang is currently a PhD student at the University of Hong Kong, focusing on both experimental and theoretical research in quantum physics. His work explores quantum transport phenomena, quantum dots, and the quantum Hall effect in two-dimensional materials such as graphene and bilayer heterostructures. Yunxiang is particularly interested in using nanofabrication techniques to create mesoscopic quantum devices, aiming to probe fundamental quantum behavior and coherence. His research combines low-temperature measurements, high magnetic fields, and gate-tunable quantum systems to investigate novel quantum interference effects and potential applications in quantum information processing. Yunxiang is passionate about pushing the boundaries of quantum science through precise experimentation and deep theoretical insights.
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