Group Neupert - UZH

Titus Neupert

The group of Titus Neupert is broadly interested in all aspects of condensed matter physics, with a special focus on quantum materials and development of novel numerical methods for topological and correlated systems. Besides their intrinsic scientific value, materials with novel emergent phenomena can help to build new computer chips, memories, solar cells, and sensors.

Much of the group's research is focussed on the exploration of topological materials, which may advance conventional electronics or serve as building blocks of future quantum computing devices. Furthermore, the group studies systems out of equilibrium, and advances the dialogue between quantum many-body physics, quantum computing, and machine learning. This way, the group makes contact with several other fields of physics, such as quantum field theory, in particular topological and conformal field theory, optical quantum systems, as well as quantum information.

contact: Prof. Dr. Titus Neupert
neupert@physik.uzh.ch

webpage: external page https://www.physik.uzh.ch/en/groups/neupert.htm

Selected Publications

  1. Exceptional Topological Instulators, external page arXiv:2008.01090 (2020)
  2. Higher-order topological insulators, external page Sci Adv 4, eaat0346 (2018)
  3. Symmetries and many-body excitations with neural-network quantum states, external page Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 167204 (2018)
  4. Probing many-body localization with neural networks, external page Phys. Rev. B 95, 245134 (2017)
  5. Floquet fractional Chern insulators, external page Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 156801 (2014)