Roger Melko

Overview

Gender
male

Dr. Melko's research interests involve strongly-correlated many-body systems, with a focus on emergent phenomena, ground state phases, phase transitions, quantum criticality, and entanglement. He emphasizes computational methods as a theoretical technique, in particular the development of state-of-the-art algorithms for the study of strongly-interacting systems. Dr. Melko's work has employed Monte Carlo simulations and Density Matrix Renormalization Group methods to explore the low-temperature physics of classical and quantum magnetic materials, cold atoms in optical lattices, bosonic fluids and low-dimensional systems. He is particularly involved in studying microscopic models that display interesting quantum behavior in the bulk, such as superconducting, spin liquid, topological, superfluid or supersolid phases. He is also interested in broader ideas in computational physics, the development of efficient algorithms for simulating quantum mechanical systems on classical computers, and the relationship of these methods to the field of quantum information science.

Jobs

Number of Current Jobs
2
Roger Melko has 2 current jobs including Scientist at Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) , CDL-Quantum Academic Director at Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) and .
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Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) Scientist Detail
Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) CDL-Quantum Academic Director Detail