About Me
I am a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Toronto, working with Prof. Yong-Baek Kim. My research focuses on frustrated spin systems and other strongly correlated electron systems using various computational methods.
Research Focus
Beyond mean-field theory, I employ computational techniques—including exact diagonalization, quantum Monte Carlo, and numerical linked-cluster expansions—to investigate quantum many-body systems. In particular, I focus on computing dynamical properties and entanglement characteristics in strongly correlated regimes. I also implement Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods for classical spin systems and leverage CUDA acceleration for large-scale Landau–Lifshitz dynamics.
Contact & Links
github.com/ze-bang
University of Toronto Physics