Personal Profile

Education

2016-now                 Research Internship in Physics, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
2014-2016                 Graduate study in Physics, Tsinghua University
Jan.-June 2014                 Visiting Student, Tsinghua University
2010-2014                 B.Sc. in Applied Physics, University of Science and Technology of China

 

Research

Current Research Cavity (Quantum) Opto-/Electro-mechanics with Superconducting Circuits
                                        supervised by Prof.Tobias Kippenberg
Graduate Project Research Gate-confined Quantum Dots in Graphene
                                        supervised by Prof.Luming Duan&Dr.Yipu Song
B.Sc. Thesis Quantum Memory with Cold Atoms
                                        supervised by Prof.Luming Duan
Undergraduate Research         Multi-photon Entanglement
                                        advised by Prof.Chaoyang Lu

 

Scholarships

2014-2016                               Full Scholarship for Graduate Student in Tsinghua Univ.
2012 USTC Oustanding Student Scholarship (Grade 2, top 10% annually)
2011 USTC Oustanding Student Scholarship (Grade 3, top 20% annually)

 

Statement

I have been attracted by physics since I was a child, and so lucky was I to be admitted by USTC, which has the best School of Physics in China. Those excellent works done by Prof.Jianwei Pan and his colleagues leaded me into the field of quantum information science and multi-photon entanglement. I joined the group supervised by Prof.Chaoyang Lu, who is an oustanding young scientist around the world. There I learned a lot about basic theory and optical experiment techniques.

After I finished my B.Sc. thesis advised by Prof.Luming Duan in Tsinghua, I join Tsinghua as a graduate student. I've been interested in graphene since the amazing Nobel Prizes won by A.Geim, K.Novoselov and Scoth tape. The combination of this amazing material and quantum computation made me excited, so I devote myself into fabrication of graphene quantum dots.

However, for some reasons, including the problems with organization and research targets, we met too much trouble in research and plan. Some members left but there are rare newcomers. As a result, our research progress is really slow.

Actually, I feel somewhat depressed about this situation. In the famous paper "How to Pick a Graduate Advisor", the author Ben A.Barres said, "If the day arrives when you are in graduate school when you wake up and do not wish to jump out of bed and head off to lab, it is time to consider whether it is time to switch to another lab." And I make sure it is the time for me to join a top-class lab.

I've been looking forward to studying in Europe for years. Europe is the cradle of the Renaissance and Industrial Revolution, and I hope to breathe the air and feel the atmosphere there. By the way, it's definitely better than Beijing, where you could only get fresh air in the clean room.

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