Professor Youjin Deng received his master degree from Beijing Normal University, and his PhD from Delft University of Technology in 2004 under the supervision of Prof. Henk W.J. Bloete. Since then, he worked at New York University with Prof. A.D. Sokal and Heidelberg University with Prof. Jian-Wei Pan. Since 2009, he has been a full professor at University of Science and Technology of China. He was an adjunct professor of UMass Amherst from 2010 to 2015, and promoted to be an adjunct professor in 2016.
His research interests include “Monte Carlo method”, “phase transitions and critical phenomena”, and quantum simulation theory. He has coauthored more than 100 peer-reviewed articles, including Science (1), Nature (1), Nature Physics (1), Nature Photonics (1), Physical Review Letters (18), Physical Review X (1), Nuclear Physics B (6), and Physical Review A-E (60) etc. His research activities receive support from Ministry of Science and Technology and National Science Foundation of China.
Related Publications
- Precision mapping the topological bands of 2D spin-orbit coupling with microwave spin-injection spectroscopy. Science Bulletin 63, 1464-1469 (2018).
- Coupled dipole oscillations of a mass-imbalanced Bose-Fermi superfluid mixture. Physical Review B 97, 020506 (2018).
- Equivalent-neighbor percolation models in two dimensions: Crossover between mean-field and short-range behavior. Physical Review E 98, 062101 (2018).
- Uncover Topology by Quantum Quench Dynamics. Physical Review Letters 121, 250403 (2018).
- Halon: A quasiparticle featuring critical charge fractionalization. Physical Review B 98, 214516 (2018).
- Random-Length Random Walks and Finite-Size Scaling in High Dimensions. Physical Review Letters 121, 185701 (2018).
- The three-state Potts antiferromagnet on plane quadrangulations. Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical 51, 365001 (2018).
- Overlap of two topological phases in the antiferromagnetic Potts model. Physical Review E 97, 052131 (2018).
- Lifted worm algorithm for the Ising model. Physical Review E 97, 042126 (2018).
- Duality and the universality class of the three-state Potts antiferromagnet on plane quadrangulations. Physical Review E 97, 040104 (2018).