Daniel Seleznev
My interests lie in the application and development of computational techniques to facilitate the prediction and classification of material realizations of topological phases. I am also interested in the theoretical
My interests lie in the application and development of computational techniques to facilitate the prediction and classification of material realizations of topological phases. I am also interested in the theoretical
I am a student in Prof. Gabriel Kotliar’s group. My research interests center on many-body perturbative techniques and their application to electronic structure calculations, with a particular emphasis on diagrammatic
My research focuses on inorganic ferroelectric, multiferroic, and multifunctional materials. We are also collaborating with experimentalists to explore the theoretical explanation of the observed intriguing experimental phenomena.
My research involves utilizing computational techniques to understand the underlying mechanisms in electronic materials (such as charge-ordering-induced ferroelectrics, HfO2 based ferroelectrics in thin films, low-dimensional ferroelectric, perovskite ferroelectrics), and subsequently
I am a graduate student working with Prof. Piers Coleman and Prof. Ananda Roy. My research interest lies in the area of strongly correlated quantum many-body systems and its intersection
I am interested in applying various exact analytical techniques to explore the physics of strongly correlated systems and out of equilibrium many-body systems.
I am interested in understanding novel patterns of fractionalization that can occur in Strongly Correlated Systems such as Unconventional Superconductors and Frustrated Magnets.
Strongly correlated electron systems, quantum chaos and thermalization, topological phases of matter, and fluid dynamics