Zehong Guo (郭泽虹)
South China Normal University
I’m Zehong Guo, a first-year PhD student in condensed matter physics at South China Normal University. My research primarily focuses on novel moiré physics in transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) and ultracold atom systems, exploring how periodic moiré potentials can engineer emergent quantum phases through enhanced electron correlations. Recently, I’ve become particularly intrigued by the rich interplay between strong many-body interactions and topological states of matter in moiré superlattices—especially in the context of fractional Chern insulators (FCIs). This workshop aligns closely with my core research interests and presents a valuable opportunity to deepen my understanding of non-trivial topology in correlated systems while connecting with leading experts in the field. I am especially eager to engage in discussions on recent advances in FCI realization strategies and the outstanding challenges in moiré platforms.
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