Faculty
Han-Ning Dai
EDUCATION AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE :
Since 2018.2 University of Science and Technology of China, Professor
2013.7-2018.2 Physikalisches Institut, University Heidelberg, Postdoc Fellow
2011.6-2013.6 University Heidelberg, CAS-DAAD Joint Fellowship
2007.9-2013.6 University of Science and Technology of China, Ph. D.
2003.9-2007.7 University of Science and Technology of China, B. S.
RESEARCH INTERESTS :
1. Quantum simulation with ultracold quantum gases / Quantum gas microscope
Feihu Xu
Feihu Xu has been a tenure-track professor at USTC since Oct. 2017. Before joining USTC, he was a Postdoctoral Associate at MIT in 2015-2017. He received an M.A.Sc and Ph.D from University of Toronto in 2011 and 2015. He works on quantum information science (quantum communication and sensing) and single-photon imaging (long-rang and non-line-of-sight imaging), and has co-authored more than 60 journal papers. As the first/corresponding author, he has published more than 30 journal papers in Rev. Mod. Phys.(1), Nat. Photon.(3), Nat. Phys.(1), Nat. Commun.(2), etc.
Yong-Heng Huo
Yongheng received his BS at Tianjin University in July, 2006 and his PhD degree at the Institute of Semiconductors, CAS in January 2011. In February 2011 he started to work as a postdoctoral research associate in the Institute for Integrative Sciences, IFW Dresden with an IFW Scholarship and in January 2013 he became the responsible scientist of the MBE Lab in IFW. In April 2015 he joined JKU Linz as a senior researcher where he set up the III/V MBE lab with Prof. Armando Rastelli. In July 2016 he became a specially appointed professor in USTC.
Ping Xu
Xu, Ping.
Female. Born in July 1987.
Education and research experience:
2002-2006
B.S., Special Class for the Gifted Young, Univ. of Sci. & Tech. of China
2006-2012
Ph.D., Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, Univ. of Sci. & Tech. of China
2012-
Postdoctor, Univ. of Sci. & Tech. of China
Research direction:
1. Free space quantum communication
2. Multi-photon quantum entanglement