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Sriram Ganeshan

Assistant Professor, Physics

I am Sriram Ganeshan, an assistant professor in the physics department at CCNY. I am a condensed matter theorist and interested in many-body quantum systems and their collective behavior. 

Research Interests

Based on my area of work, I am classified as a condensed matter theorist. My interests are understanding the collective phenomena of many-particle quantum systems. More recently,  I have focused on understanding strongly interacting topological phases such as the Fractional quantum Hall effect from the point of view of fluid dynamics. My work often straddles active matter hydrodynamics and in particular chiral active fluids.​

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I often work on problems related to quantum chaos and thermalization,  disordered quantum systems, many-body localization, and non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. 

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Our group is supported by National Science Foundation's Career Award and a Joint grant QTAQS (PI: Vinod Menon) and CCNY 21'st century foundation startup grants. 

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Recent
Publications

1. Dylan Reynolds, GM Monteiro, and Sriram Ganeshan: Generalized Darcy's law for parity odd three-dimensional fluids. arXiv:2112.03076  (2021)

2. Sriram Ganeshan and  M Levin: Ungappable edge theories with finite-dimensional Hilbert spaces arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.11539 (2021)​

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