Non-Hermitian Many-body Localization

Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis

Abstract

First and foremost, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my supervisor, Prof. LI Xiao, for his unwavering support, guidance, and encouragement throughout my four-year Ph.D. journey. His profound knowledge, insightful advice, and patient mentoring have shaped my research and critical thinking abilities. Prof. LI’s dedication to scientific excellence and passion for exploring the frontiers of physics have been a constant source of inspiration for me. I am truly fortunate to have had the opportunity to work under his supervision and learn from his expertise.

I would also like to extend my heartfelt appreciation to Prof. WANG Xin Sunny for his invaluable support and recommendation, which paved the way for my admission to the City University of Hong Kong. Prof. WANG’s belief in my potential and his endorsement of my academic capabilities have been crucial in providing me with the opportunity to pursue my doctoral studies at this esteemed institution.

My time at the City University of Hong Kong has been an incredibly enriching and joyful experience. I am grateful for the stimulating academic environment, state-of-the-art research facilities, and the vibrant community of scholars and peers. The university’s commitment to fostering intellectual growth and promoting cutting-edge research has provided me with the ideal platform to explore my research interests and contribute to advancing knowledge in my field.

I want to acknowledge the financial support the City University of Hong Kong provided, which has enabled me to focus on my research without financial constraints. The university’s generous funding and resources have allowed me to attend conferences, collaborate with researchers from other institutions, and access the necessary tools and materials for my experiments.

Special thanks go to my fellow lab members and colleagues for their camaraderie, stimulating discussions, and collaborative efforts. The supportive and friendly atmosphere in our research group has made my Ph.D. experience all the more enjoyable and memorable.
Date of Award21 Nov 2024
Original languageEnglish
Awarding Institution
  • City University of Hong Kong
SupervisorXiao LI (Supervisor)

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