Researcher
Justin Song received his PhD degree from Harvard University in 2014 and joined A*STAR’s Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC) in 2016 after spending two years at Caltech as a Burke Fellow and Sherman Fairchild Scholar in Physics. His research interests cover a broad range of key themes in theoretical condensed matter physics and emergent phenomena in quantum materials. Some current projects his lab is working on include novel charge/valley/spin/energy transport, topological materials, and 2D layered heterostructures. Song has received a number of awards for his research, including a National Research Foundation fellowship, a Caltech prize fellowship in physics, and an A*STAR National Science Scholarship. He also holds the appointment of Nanyang Assistant Professor at Nanyang Technological University’s School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.
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