吴伟达
美国罗格斯大学物理与天文系
地点:唐仲英楼 A213
时间:2017-07-12 10:00
The quantum anomalous Hall (QAH) systems are of great fundamental interest and of potential application because of dissipationless conduction without external magnetic field. The QAH effect has been realized in magnetically doped topological insulator thin films. However, full quantization requires extremely low temperature (
Dr. Weida Wu is an associate professor at the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Rutgers University. He received his BS degree from University of Science and Technology of China in 1998, MS from Northwestern University in 1999, and Ph.D. in Physics from Princeton University in 2004. He did post-doc at University of Texas at Austin in 2004-2006. Dr. Wu joined Rutgers University first as research assistant professor in 2006-2007, the as assistant professor in 2007-2012. He was promoted to associate professor with tenure in 2013. Dr. Wu’s research covers a broad range of correlated phenomena, including multiferroics and magnetoelectrics, topological quantum materials, CMR manganites, etc. For his accomplishments, Dr. Wu received CAREER Award from US NSF in 2009 and Early Career Award from US DOE in 2011. His research program is currently funded by both NSF and DOE.