Jeong Min (Jane) Park

Jeong Min (Jane) joined the Princeton University Department of Physics in September 2024. As a Dicke Fellow, she works with Prof. Ali Yazdani to discover quantum phases and directly detect new types of quasiparticles by combining local-scale measurements and materials design.

 

Before joining Princeton, she earned her Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under the supervision of Prof. Pablo Jarillo-Herrero. Her research focused on discovering emergent quantum phenomena in two-dimensional moiré quantum materials, such as superconductivity and fractional Chern insulators. Notably, she designed a family of magic-angle twisted graphene superlattices and identified robust interaction-driven phases. She also developed novel experimental techniques based on van der Waals heterostructures to conduct simultaneous transport, thermodynamic measurements, and tunneling spectroscopy, investigating the underlying mechanisms of correlated phenomena.