Faculty

Yu-Ming He

Yu-Ming He received his PhD from University of Science and Technology of China in 2014. After that, he took the Postdoctor position at the University of Wuerzburg. In 2016, he joined Professor Jian-Wei Pan’s research team. His research interests include semiconductor quantum dot single photon source and TMDs(Transition Metal Dichalcogenides) quantum physics. He has published more than 15 articles (10 as c in journal including Nature Nanotechnology, Nature Communications, Physics Review Letter, Nano Letter and Optica.

Qi Shen

Dr.Qi Shen, male, born in 1986 in Fengyang county, Anhui province. In 2008, he got Bachelor’s degree from Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China(USTC). In 2013, he got Doctor’s degree from USTC. He had been a postdoctoral research fellow in USTC and University of Heidelberg, Germany. Since June, 2016, he has been an associate professor of USTC. His main research areas include free space quantum communication, laser and optoelectronic technology in quantum physical experiments.

Ming Gong

Ming Gong was born in Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu province in 1989. He got his bachelor degree from Nanjing University in 2011. He obtained the Ph. D from Nanjing University in 2016. His research interest is focused on superconducting quantum computation and quantum simulation.

Yu-Lin Wu

Born in Hunan China, received my PhD in the Institute of Physics, CAS., currently working as a postdoc in University of Science and Technology of China. Years of research experience in the field of superconducting quantum computing. Working experience including micro fabrication, quantum chip design, cryogenics, micro wave electronics and software development.

Xing-Can Yao

Dr. Xing-Can Yao was born in Chong Qing, November 1983. He obtained the bachelor's and doctor's degree in 2006 and 2012, respectively, both in University of Science and Technology of China. He is now a professor of USTC . He is devoted to the experimental study of the fundamental quantum physics and quantum information processing with ultracold atoms and photons.

Xiao Jiang

I devoted myself to electronics engineering in physics experiments. At the graduate stage, I studied the pulse single processing issues in nuclear and particle physics experiments. After graduation, I focused my interest to the key optoelectronic technologies in quantum physics and quantum information experiments, such as single photon detection, high-speed weak coherent photon source, high-speed RF signal source, precision analog control circuits, high density FPGA applications, and new optoelectronic devices.

Chao-Yang Lu

Education
2008/01-2011/06, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, PhD in Physics
2004/09-2007/12, Department of Modern Physics, USTC, Graduate student
2000/09-2004/07, Physics Department, USTC, Bachelor of Science
Work experience
2011/06-2022.01, University of Science and Technology of China, Professor of Physics
2018/09-now, Adjunct Professor of New York University at Shanghai
2021.01-now Executive Dean of the Shanghai Research Institute of the University of Science and Technology of China