Dr. Xiao Gang Wen

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Biography

Xiao-Gang Wen is the Cecil Ida Green Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is a leader in the field of condensed matter theory, having introduced key concepts such as topological order in 1989 and quantum order in 2002, which describe new classes of matter states. His work has opened new avenues in condensed matter physics, particularly through the discovery of states featuring topological order that contain non-trivial boundary excitations. Wen's research contributions include the development of the chiral Luttinger theory for boundary states, which has led to device applications in topological phases. He proposed a special class of topological order known as non-Abelian quantum Hall states, which contains emergent particles that can perform fault-tolerant quantum computations. His scholarly efforts link fundamental phenomena across gauge interactions and fermionic statistics, particularly proposing a SU(2) gauge theory for high-temperature superconductors. Wen has received numerous accolades, including the Sloan Foundation Fellowship and elections to the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, highlighting his influential role in theoretical physics and significant research achievements.

Research Interests

Experience

Cecil Ida Green Professor

2004-01-01 — Present

MIT • Cambridge, MA

Xiao-Gang Wen has been serving as a professor at MIT, focusing on theoretical research in condensed matter physics.

Awards

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Dirac Medal

2018-01-01
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Sloan Research Fellowship

1993-01-01
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Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Physics Prize

2017-01-01
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Fellow of the American Physical Society

2002-01-01