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Special Seminar
Emergent Spin Supersolids in Frustrated Quantum Magnets
by: Dr. Yixuan Huang
Affiliation: Post-Doctoral Researcher, RIKEN, Japan
Date: Tuesday March 24, 2026
Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Location: Houston Science Center – Building 593 — Room 102
Overview
Emergent Spin Supersolids in Frustrated Quantum Magnets
Biography
Dr. Yixuan Huang obtained his PhD in physics from the University of Houston in 2020. He then worked as a post-doc at California State University, Northridge, before joining Los Alamos National Laboratory in 2022. Since 2024, he has been a post-doctoral researcher at RIKEN, Japan’s national scientific research institute. He served as a mentor for the 2023 Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program at Texas A&M University. He has a background in numerical studies of strongly correlated electron and spin systems using tensor network-based methods, such as the density matrix renormalization group. His current interests focus on unraveling the origins and mechanisms of the interaction-driven exotic quantum states of matter, such as quantum spin liquids, topological superconductors, and spin supersolids. Additionally, he is interested in the non-equilibrium properties of strongly correlated models and works closely with experimentalists
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