Jian-Wei Pan

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Email
pan@ustc.edu.cn
Address
No.99 Xiupu Road, Pudong District, Shanghai, China
Introduction

Prof. Jian-Wei Pan, born in Mar, 1970, is a full professor of physics at the University of Science and Technology of China. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in 1999 from the University of Vienna. In 2011, he was elected as the academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). In 2011, he was appointed as the chief scientist of the quantum science experiments satellite. In 2012, he was elected as TWAS Fellow. In 2014, he was appointed as the director of the CAS Center for Excellence in Quantum Information and Quantum Physics.

The research of Prof. Jian-Wei Pan focuses on quantum information and quantum foundations. As one of pioneers in experimental quantum information science, he has accomplished a series of profound achievements, which has brought him worldwide fame. Due to his numerous progresses on quantum communication and multi-photon entanglement manipulation, quantum information science has become one of the most rapidly developing fields of physical science in China in recent years. His work in the field of quantum information and quantum communication has been recognized by Nature as “features of the year 2012” and “the science events that shaped the year 2016 and 2017”, by Science as “Breakthrough of the Year 1998”, by the American Physical Society websites as “The top physics stories of the year” (six times), and by the Physics World, Institute of Physics as “Highlights of the year” (six times). Within China, his work has been selected for eleven times as “The Top Ten Annual Scientific and Technological Progresses in China”.

Related Publications

  • Sanaka, K., Jennewein, T., Pan, J. -W., Resch, K. & Zeilinger, A. Experimental Nonlinear Sign Shift for Linear Optics Quantum Computation. Physical Review Letters 92, 017902 (2004).
  • Du, J., Zou, P., Shi, M., Kwek, L. C., Pan, J. -W., Oh, C. H., Ekert, A. K., Oi, D. K. L. & Ericsson, M. Observation of Geometric Phases for Mixed States using NMR Interferometry. Physical Review Letters 91, 100403 (2003).
  • Pan, J. -W., Gasparoni, S., Ursin, R., Weihs, G. & Zeilinger, A. Experimental entanglement purification of arbitrary unknown states. Nature 423, 417 (2003).
  • Zhao, Z., Yang, T., Chen, Y. -A., Zhang, A. -N. & Pan, J. -W. Experimental Realization of Entanglement Concentration and a Quantum Repeater. Physical Review Letters 90, 207901 (2003).
  • Brukner, C. ˇ aslav, Pan, J. -W., Simon, C., Weihs, G. & Zeilinger, A. Probabilistic instantaneous quantum computation. Physical Review A 67, 034304 (2003).
  • Huang, Y. -F., Li, C. -F., Zhang, Y. -S., Pan, J. -W. & Guo, G. -C. Experimental Test of the Kochen-Specker Theorem with Single Photons. Physical Review Letters 90, 250401 (2003).
  • Pan, J. -W., Gasparoni, S., Aspelmeyer, M., Jennewein, T. & Zeilinger, A. Experimental realization of freely propagating teleported qubits. Nature 421, 721 (2003).
  • Brukner, C. ˇ aslav, Kim, M., Pan, J. -W. & Zeilinger, A. Correspondence between continuous-variable and discrete quantum systems of arbitrary dimensions. Physical Review A 68, 062105 (2003).
  • Chen, Z. -B., Pan, J. -W., De Zhang, Y. -, Brukner, C. ˇ aslav & Zeilinger, A. All-Versus-Nothing Violation of Local Realism for Two Entangled Photons. Physical Review Letters 90, 160408 (2003).
  • Yu, S., Pan, J. -W., Chen, T. -Y. & De Zhang, Y. -. Perfect Test of Entanglement for Two-level Systems. Physical Review Letters 91, (2003).