Kenny Yip (葉朗生)
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Kenny Yip is a lecturer at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He received his B.Sc. in Physics in 2016 from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Ph.D. in Physics at University of Toronto in 2023. His Ph.D. work at Toronto introduced a frequency-dependent effective inertia-spring tensor model to describe the interactions in locally resonant phononic crystals. Kenny has a keen interest in quantum and condensed matter physics. His current research is primarily focused on phononic crystals, effective Hamiltonians, and resummed perturbation series.
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