Shi-Zeng Lin is a Staff Scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where his research focuses on theoretical studies of novel quantum materials, with a particular emphasis on systems characterized by correlation and topology.
Expertise
- Topological materials Moiré and 2D materials
- Superconductors
- Magnetic materials
- Chiral quantum materials
- f-electron materials
- Quantum magnets
- AI/ML (quantum neural network, …)
- Symmetry analysis
- Tight-binding/Mean field theory
- Quantum field theory
- Ginzburg-Landau theory
- Numerical methods including Monte Carlo, ED, DMRG
- Floquet theory
Education
PhD, Applied Science, University of Tsukuba
BS, Physics, Zhejiang University
Awards
- LANL Laboratory-Directed Research and Development Program Early Career Award, 2017
- Fellows Prize for Outstanding Research in Science or Engineering, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 2024