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Dynamics of a tunable QED in quantum spin ice

Published in APS March Meeting, 2021

With Siddhardh Morampudi, Yeqi Huang, Youjin Deng and Frank Wilczek. Accepted at APS March Meeting 2022 as focused talk.

Recommended citation: Kehang Zhu, et.al. (2021). Dynamics of a tunable QED in quantum spin ice.

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Physics-S1A: Introduction to Physics (Summer 2023, Harvard)

Undergraduate course, Harvard University, Physics Department, 2023

This course is an introduction to Newtonian mechanics. Topics include Newton’s laws, kinematics, statics, conservation of energy and momentum, the simple harmonic oscillator, and rotations.

Physics 262/ Applied Physics 284: Statistic Mechanics (Fall 2023, Harvard)

Graduate course, Harvard University, Physics Department, 2023

Basic principles of statistical physics with applications including: the equilibrium properties of classical and quantum gases; phase diagrams, phase transitions and critical points, as illustrated by the gas-liquid transition and simple magnetic models; Bose-Einstein condensation.