Jay Sau

Jay Sau is an assistant professor in the area of theoretical Condensed matter physics at the University of Maryland, College Park, USA. He is also a fellow of the Joint Quantum Institute and a member of the Condensed Matter Theory Center in Maryland.
Jay's research focuses on modeling topological systems for realistic condensed matter applications and is strongly geared towards the topic of this course.
In particular, Jay Sau was involved in predicting the appearance of Majorana modes in semiconductor nanostructures that subsequently led to the observation of signatures of Majorana modes by the Kouwenhoven group in Delft.
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Topology in Condensed Matter: Tying Quantum Knots (edX) EdX
Delft University of Technology,DelftX

Topology in Condensed Matter: Tying Quantum Knots (edX)

Discover the revolutionary field of topology in condensed matter physics with this engaging course. From understanding topological insulators to exploring Majorana particles and learning how to tie quantum knots, this course provides a clear and concise introduction to these complex yet intriguing concepts. Perfect for beginners and experts alike, this course will equip you with the knowledge needed to contribute to the next generation of materials science.

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