

Yongxin Yao
Dr. Yongxin Yao is a key figure in the field of computational and theoretical condensed matter physics, serving as an Adjunct Associate Professor and Scientist III in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Iowa State University. With a Ph.D. in physics from the same institution, which he earned in 2009, Dr. Yao has dedicated his career to advancing our understanding of materials science through innovative research and development. His work primarily revolves around the creation and refinement of methods, algorithms, and computational codes that tackle complex problems in condensed matter physics and materials science. Dr. Yao's contributions are particularly notable in the development of the Gutzwiller density functional theory and the rotationally-invariant Slave-Boson method and software, which are pivotal tools in the study of electronic correlations in materials. Dr. Yao's research interests are deeply rooted in materials science, where he explores the theoretical underpinnings of condensed matter systems. His expertise in computational techniques allows him to simulate and predict the properties of materials, providing valuable insights that drive experimental investigations and technological advancements. In addition to his research, Dr. Yao is committed to mentoring the next generation of physicists and scientists. He actively engages with students and colleagues, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and critical thinking. His dedication to education and research has made him a respected member of the academic community at Iowa State University and beyond. Dr. Yao's work continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in condensed matter physics, contributing to the development of new materials and technologies that have the potential to transform industries and improve our understanding of the physical world. His ongoing efforts in this dynamic field underscore his role as a leading researcher and educator in the scientific community.
Publications
, 1-10, 2022-02-21
, 2018-08-10
, 2009-01-01
, 94-97, 2016-01-01