Over the years, I have been interested in a wide array of topics related to the (quantum) many-body problem, often from a crossdisciplinary viewpoint. Some of my recent interests include: (1) understanding the role of quantum resources - e.g., entanglement and magic - in strongly correlated systems, developing protocols to diagnose their presence under realistic experimental conditions, and formulate computational methods to measure them in simulations; (2) develop methods and protocols for attacking particle physics problems, and in particular gauge theories, utilizing quantum computers and quantum simulators; (3) unravel classical and quantum many-body phenomena from a network- and data-science viewpoint; and (4) explore new horizon of synthetic quantum matter in relation to topological matter and gauge theories.
Some videos illustrating those interests are also available here.