Dr. Zeng works in the fields of (1) finding topological electronic states of low-dimensional condensed matters resulting from multiple internal degrees of freedom and external experimental controlling approaches; and (2) studying the peculiar transport behaviors of the corresponding topological boundary (domain wall) states. The typical topological states include quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE), quantum valley Hall effect (QVHE), and topological superconductivity (TSC). Simultaneously, he dedicates considerable energy to design and implementation of high-performance algorithms. He has authored 17 peer-reviewed publications, registered 2 software copyrights, and hosted 3 grants.
Assistant Researcher 2022-Present CQU
Ph.D. Condensed Matter Physics 2017-2021 USTC
M.Sc. Condensed Matter Physics 2011-2014 USTC
Bachelor Polymer Physics 2006-2010 USTC