Jae-Mo Lihm, Ph.D.

Flatiron Research Fellow, CCQ, Flatiron Institute

Jae-Mo Lihm (Jaemo Lim) joined the Flatiron Institute in September 2025 as a Flatiron Research Fellow in the Center for Computational Quantum Physics (CCQ). His research focuses on the study of electronic structures and lattice vibrations in real materials, as well as models with strong correlation effects. He uses density functional theory, Wannier function methods, and Green’s function formalism to study the interplay between electrons and phonons. He is also interested in method and software development for first-principles calculations and many-body physics. Jae-Mo received his bachelor’s degree in physics from Seoul National University in 2018. He then joined the group of Cheol-Hwan Park at Seoul National University and received his Ph.D. degree in 2024. Thereafter, he was a postdoctoral researcher at UCLouvain, Belgium, in the group of Samuel Poncé.

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