Dr. Chia-Yi Ju recieved his Ph.D. degree in 2016 from Stony Brook University for his study on the superspace approach to supersymmetric quantum field theories and the unification of superstring theories and M-theory in the low energy limit.
Besides supersymmetric theories and string theories, he is generally interested in geometric approaches across various fields of theoretical physics. Currently, his research focuses on quantum formalism inspired by non-Hermitiam quantum physics. Rather than the standard approaches to quantum mechanics, he tackles quantum theories using differential geometry (or fiber bundle) theories, which naturally extend conventional quantum mechanics into the non-Hermitian regime.
Beyond the formalism itself, Dr. Ju is also interested in applying it to assorted topics in quantum information and other areas in theoretical physics. In addition, he collaborates with many accomplished theoretical physicists.
Research interests:
- Quantum Formalism
- Non-Hermitian Quantum Physics
- Superstring Theories
- Supersymmetric Field Theories
- Quantum Information