Srinivas Raghu, PhD

Assistant Professor of Physics and Photon Science

Education

PhD, Princeton University

 

Research Interests

I am interested in exploring the ground states and collective properties associated with quantum condensed matter systems.  I have especially been fascinated by correlated electron materials, in which the low energy degrees of freedom behave qualitatively differently than a free electron gas.  The key challenge here lies in understanding the relationship between the microscopic physics and the phenomena which emerge in the long wavelength limit in such systems.  In order to understand this relationship more deeply, it will be essential to confront these problems using a wide variety of theoretical tools, ranging from non-perturbative computational techniques, to low energy effective field theory descriptions of universal properties.

  • Theoretical condensed matter physics
  • Unconventional superconductivity
  • Correlated electron systems
  • Topological phases of matter

 

 

 

 

Publications

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