Quang Nhat Nguyen is a new member of the group. He completed his bachelor’s degree in Physics (Teacher Education) at Ho Chi Minh City University of Education (HCMUE), Vietnam. At the undergraduate level, he worked at the Computational Physics Key Laboratory at HCMUE. His main interest was focused on Computational Physics where he participated in developing a so-called modulated perturbation method to study the property of magnetoexciton in two-dimensional material such as TMDCs (Transition Metal Dichalcogenides). This method allows to calculate the exact energy spectra of exciton in TMDCs under the application of arbitrary magnetic field strength, which can be used to extract relevant information (effective masses of electron and hole, diamagnetic constant, g-factor,…) from its experimental spectra.

He is now pursuing his PhD degree at Florida State University and joining the Hill Group to do research projects on the W-Band HiPER Spectrometer. Welcome aboard!
