Chang Liu (刘畅)
Beijing Normal University
I am a PhD student in Condensed Matter Physics at the School of Physics and Astronomy, Beijing Normal University. My research focuses on spectroscopic scattering studies of iron-based topological correlated electron systems, with neutron scattering as the primary experimental technique. I have participated in inelastic neutron scattering (INS) experiments such as “Magnetic Field-Induced Weyl Magnons in TbFeO3” at the SEQUOIA spectrometer (SNS), and “Magnetic Excitations in Uniaxial-Strained α-RuCl3” at the LET spectrometer (ISIS). I hope to join this summer course to study advanced experimental methods, enhance my data analysis skills, and gain new perspectives through discussions. These experiences will be highly beneficial to my PhD research and future neutron scattering work.
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