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Bihui Zhu

Assistant Professor

Bihui Zhu
AWARDS
ITAMP Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University
 
EDUCATION
B.S., Physics, Peking University
Ph.D., Physics, University of Colorado Boulder
 
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RESEARCH DESCRIPTION

Bihui’s research focuses on exploring novel nonequilibrium phenomena in strongly interacting quantum many-body systems and designing their applications for quantum computing, sensing and metrology. She was an ITAMP postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University after obtaining her PhD.

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

A. Patscheider, B. Zhu, L. Chomaz, D. Petter, S. Baier, A. M. Rey, F. Ferlaino, M. J. Mark, Controlling dipolar exchange interactions in a dense three-dimensional array of large spin fermions, Phys. Rev. Research, 2, 023050, 2020
 
B. Zhu, A. M. Rey, J. Schachenmayer, A generalized phase space approach for solving quantum spin dynamics, New J. Phys. Fast Track Communication, 21, 082001, 2019
 
B. Zhu, J. Marino, N. Y. Yao, M. D. Lukin, E. A. Demler, Dicke time crystals in driven-dissipative quantum many-body systems, New J. Phys, 21, 073028, 2019
 
S. V. Syzranov, M. L. Wall, B. Zhu, V. Gurarie and A. M. Rey, Emergent Weyl excitations in systems of polar particles, Nature Communications, 7, 13543, 2016
 
S. Bromley, B. Zhu, M. Bishof, X. Zhang, T. Bothwell, J. Schachenmayer, T. L. Nicholson, R. Kaiser, S. F. Yelin, M. D. Lukin, A. M. Rey and J. Ye, Collective atomic scattering and motional effects in a dense coherent medium, Nature Communications, 7, 11039, 2016
 
B. Zhu, J. Schachenmayer, M. Xu, F. Herrera, J. G. Restrepo, M. J. Holland and A. M. Rey, Synchronization of Interacting Quantum Dipoles, New J. Phys., 17, 083063, 2015
 
B. Zhu, B. Gadway, M. Foss-Feig, J. Schachenmayer, M. Wall, K. R. A. Hazzard, B. Yan, S. A. Moses, J. P. Covey, D. S. Jin, J. Ye, M. Holland and A. M. Rey, Suppressing the loss of ultracold molecules via the continuous quantum Zeno effect}, Phys. Rev. Lett., 112, 070404, 2014