Dr Muhammad Nadeem is a Research Associate at University of Wollongong where he studies theory of 2D Chern/Z2 topological insulators with focus on Chern magnetism, role of various spin-orbit interactions, topological Skyrmion/Meron spin/pseudospin textures, and dissipationless transport.
Working with CIs Xiaolin Wang, Dimi Culcer, Alex Hamilton and Michael Fuhrer, his PhD project on exploring applications of 2D topological insulators for low-energy topological electronics and spintronics devices fits in FLEET’s Research theme 1, topological materials. He is also working on theoretical models for strongly correlated and unconventional topological phases, hosting quasiparticles with spin/pseudospin S > 1/2 and featured with multi-fold bulk band singularities, indebted to the broken Lorentz invariance in condensed matter systems.