Zehong Guo (郭泽虹)
South China Normal University
Zehong Guo is a first-year doctoral student in condensed matter physics at South China Normal University. Her research focuses on moiré physics in transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) and ultracold atom systems, investigating how periodic moiré potentials can be leveraged to engineer emergent quantum phases through enhanced electron correlations. Recently, she has become particularly interested in the interplay between strong many-body interactions and topological states of matter in moiré superlattices, especially within the framework of fractional Chern insulators (FCIs). Guo finds strong resonance with the themes of this workshop, viewing it as an ideal platform to deepen her understanding of non-trivial topology in correlated systems and to engage with leading experts. She is especially keen to participate in discussions surrounding recent advances in FCI realisation and the ongoing challenges facing moiré-based quantum platforms.
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