• Description: 3 or more post-doctoral positions for a duration of 2+1 years (or more).
• Requirement:analytical background in quantum many-body physics and/or numerical
background (such as DFT, QMC, DMRG, ED).
• Benefits: internationally competitive salaries and benefits, and a generous travel and
research grant to encourage collaboration and interaction with the top notch physicists
from around the world.
• Freedom:candidates will have the opportunities to invite visitors, propose and organize
workshops and conferences. We especially encourage collaboration with local
experimentalists.
• Research interest:both phenomenological/material and (abstract) fundamental sides
of hard condensed matter physics.
• Research topics:topological phase of matter, complex quantum materials, strong spinorbit
systems, frustrated magnetism, quantum spin liquids, quantum spin ice, iron-based
superconductors, transition metal oxide interfaces, fractional quantum Hall effect, non-
Fermi liquids, ultracold atomic and molecular systems, non-equilibrium dynamics of
strongly coupled field theory, quantum entanglements, and so on.
• CMP at Fudan:the hard CMP experimental program is very large and includes
Donglai Feng (ARPES), Tong Zhang (STM), Jun Zhao (Neutron scattering), Lei Shu
(muSR), Shiyan Li (thermal transport), Yihua Wang (Floquet systems), Xiaofeng Jin
(interface superconductor, anomalous Hall effect), Jian Shen (transitional metal oxides),
Faxian Xiu (mesoscopic devices and films, transports), Hugen Yan (THz, optics),
Yuanbo Zhang (low dimensional systems). The hard CMP group is expanding rapidly.
The hard condensed matter theorists are Gang Chen, Yan Chen, Ling-Yan Hung, Yang
Qi, Xin Sun, Ruibao Tao, Yidun Wan, Jing Wang, Yong-Shi Wu, Jiang Xiao, Yue Yu
and so on. Newly admitted theory faculties are Gang Chen, Ling-Yan Hung, Yang Qi,
Yidun Wan, Jing Wang and more.
The starting time is flexible. Interested candidates please send a CV, a past research record and a research proposal and three reference letters to Gang Chen (chggst@gmail.com or
gchen_physics@fudan.edu.cn).