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Cheng-Ching Joseph Wang

CNLS Postdoctoral Research Associate
T-4/CNLS

Topological and correlation effects in condensed matter and ultracold atoms. Quantum simulation and Quantum computation.

Cheng-Ching Joseph Wang

Office: TA-3, Bldg 1690, Room 130
Mail Stop: B258
Phone: (505) 667-0404
Fax: (505) 665-2659

josephwang@lanl.gov
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     Educational Background/Employment:
    • 2012.10-present, Postdoctoral Research Associate, T4/CNLS, LANL, Los Alamos, NM, USA
    • 2009.10-2012.10, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Physics, Georgetown University, DC, USA
    • 2009.1-2009.10, Postdoctoral Research Associate, UT Austin, TX, USA
    • Ph.D. (2008.12) UT Austin, USA
    • M.Sc. (1999.7) Physics, National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan
    • B.Sc. (1997.7) Physics, National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan

    Research Interests:

    • My research interests in general are on the interface of condensed matter, ultracold atoms and quantum information.

    Selected Recent Publications:

    1. C.-C. Joseph Wang et al.,"Fermi Surface Topology and de Hass-Van Alphen Orbits in PuIn3 and PuSn3 Compounds", Physical Review B 88 (12), 125106 (2013).
    2. C.-C. J. Wang et al.,"Emergence and Frustration of Magnetic Order with Variable-Range Interactions in a Trapped Ion Quantum Simulator", Science 340 (6132), 583-587 (2013).
    3. C.-C. Joseph Wang et al.,"Phonon Mediated Quantum Spin Simulator Employing a Planar Ionic Crystal in a Penning Trap ", Physical Review A 87, 013422 (2013).
    4. C.-C. Joseph Wang et al.,"Intrinsic Phonon Effects on Analog Quantum Simulators with Ultracold Trapped Ions", Physical Review A 86, 032329(2012).
    5. C.-C. Joseph Wang et al.,"Engineered 2D Ising Interactions Trapped-Ion Quantum Simulator with Hundreds of Ions", Nature 484, 489(2012).
    6. C.-C. Joseph Wang et al.,"Spectroscopy and Thermometry of Drumhead Modes in a Mesoscopic Trapped-Ion Crystal using Entanglement", Physical Review Letter 108, 213003 (2012).
    7. C.-C. Joseph Wang et al.,"Quantum Simulation of the Transverse Ising model with Trapped Ions", Review article: New J. Phys. 13, 105003 (2011).
    8. C.-C. Joseph Wang et al.,"Onset of a Quantum Phase Transition with a Trapped Ion Quantum Simulator", Nature Communication 2, 377 (2011).
    9. C.-C. Joseph Wang et al.,"Interaction-Driven Topological Insulators on the Kagome and the Decorated Honeycomb Lattices", Physical Review B 82, 075125 (2010).
    10. C.-C. Joseph Wang et al.,"Quantum Vortex Dynamics in Two-Dimensinal Neutral Superfluids", Physical Review A 81, 013609 (2010).
    11. C.-C. Joseph Wang et al.,"Quantum Wells in Polar-Nonpolar Oxide Hetero-junction Systems", Physical Review B 79, 115408 (2009).
    12. Cheng-Ching Wang et al., "Effect of Dielectric Responses on Localization in 1D Random Periodic-on-Average Systems", Physical Review E 65, 066602 (2002).
    13. Cheng-Ching Wang et al., "Comparison of Models for Acoustic Resonant Scattering by a Spherical Air Bubble in Water", Journal of Sound and Vibration 250, 723-744 (2002).
    14. Cheng-Ching Wang et al., "Spontaneous Emission in Cylindrical Periodically-Layered Structure", Phys. Stat. Sol. (a) 174, 527 (1999). (13 pages)
    15. Cheng-Ching Wang et al.,"A Numerical Algorithm of the Multiple Scattering from an Ensemble of Arbitrary Scatters", Journal of Computational Physics, 154, 231 (1999).
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