Mohammad Zahid Hasan (born 1971) is a Bangladeshi physicist and Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics at Princeton University.
and a Ph.D.[7] Hasan's Ph.D. thesis, entitled Charge Dynamics in Low Dimensional Prototype Correlated Systems, was published by the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center in November 2001 and by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information in March 2002.
[9] Hasan is the Principal Investigator of Laboratory for Topological Quantum Matter and Advanced Spectroscopy at Princeton University[10] and a Visiting Faculty Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California[11] Since 2014 he has been an EPiQS-Moore Investigator, awarded by the Betty and Gordon Moore foundation in Palo Alto (California) for his research on emergent quantum phenomena in topological matter.
[15] Hasan's research is focused on fundamental physics - either searching for, or in-depth exploration of novel phases of electronic quantum matter.
[10] He co-proposed and co-led the scattering-spectroscopy MERLIN beam-line and end-station facility at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.