I am an undergraduate student in the School of Physics at Peking University, with a strong interest in condensed-matter theory. My research spans strongly correlated systems, band topology, and magnetism. I am also interested in developing computational methods for many-body simulations, including exact diagonalization (ED) with truncated Hilbert spaces and the density-matrix renormalization group (DMRG). My full publication list is available on Google Scholar.
Beyond condensed-matter physics, I am an amateur enthusiast of game theory and the quantitative study of academic networks through citations and co-authorship. By deepening my understanding of both physical principles and the structures that shape scientific research, I hope to make a meaningful contribution to academia.
I am currently preparing applications for PhD programs beginning in Fall 2026, with the goal of further advancing my training in condensed-matter theory. I am particularly interested in developing theoretical and numerical approaches to strongly correlated systems, and in understanding how magnetism, charge order, superconductivity, and fractionalized quasiparticles emerge from electron interactions.
In parallel, I am interested in building “research knowledge trees” that connect key papers—especially in physics—to lower barriers to interdisciplinary research and make important scientific developments more accessible to a broader audience.