Wei Wang
Associate Director, Distinguished Research Fellow
E-mail: weiwang@ hiskp.uni-bonn.de
Webpage: http://www.itkp.uni-bonn.de/~weiwang/
Area of Research: Theoretical Particle Physics
Current Research Interests: Heavy flavor physics (especially b quark) and CP violation, QCD and hadron physics; Phenomenology at the LHC.
Prof. Wang received his PhD in Theoretical Physics in 2009 from Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS. Later he held a postdoctoral research fellowship in INFN, Bari (2009-2010) and Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, DESY, Hamburg (2010-2012).
Weihao Wu
Research Interests:Nuclear Electronics, Particle Detection Techniques and Methods
Office:New Science Building 5-629
Email:wuweihao@sjtu.edu.cn
Weihao obtained his PhD in 2015 from Modern Physics Department at University of Science and Techniques of China. Later he held a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Brookhaven National Laboratory in US. And he got promoted to Physics Associate II in 2018. He joined the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Shanghai Jiao-Tong University in 2019.
Weihao is interested in the electronics system development for particle physics experiments, including application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) design, high performance trigger and DAQ system development.
Yang Sun
Office: 1003 Physics Building Phone: +86-21-3420-2948
E-mail: sunyang@sjtu.edu.cn
Address: Department of Physics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China
Web Page: http://physics.sjtu.edu.cn/~sunyang Research Interest: Theoretical Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Astrophysics, Computational Many-Body Physics, High-Temperature Superconductivity
Professor Sun received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics in 1991 from Technical University of Munich, Germany. He is currently a distinguished professor, a Pujiang scholar, and associated dean of the department. The specific research topics in his group are, but not limited to, nuclear high-spin states, property and application of nuclear isomers, structure of superheavy elements, nucleosynthesis in explosive stellar objects, mechanism of core collapse supernova, high temperature superconductors, strongly correlated many-electron systems, and quantum phase transition.
Yong Yang
杨勇 Phone: (86) 021-5474-1078 Email: yong.yang@sjtu.edu.cn Address: 640, #5-Science Building, 800 Dongchuan road, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China Research Interest: Particle physics experiments Prof. Yang received B.S. from University of Science and Technology of China in 2005, and obtained the PhD of Physics from California Institute of Technology in 2012. He held postdoc positions at Caltech from Jan-Mar 2013 and at University of Zurich from Apr 2013
Yu-Min Zhao
Office: 621, Building 5, Science Building
Phone: +86-21-5474-1971
E-mail: ymzhao@sjtu.edu.cn
Address: Department of Physics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China
Web Page: http://physics.sjtu.edu.cn/~ymzhao
Research Interest: Theoretical Nuclear Physics, Many-body systems interacting by random interactions,Nucleon pair approximation of the shell model,Systematics of nuclear properties
Professor Zhao received his Ph.D. in Physics in 1995 from Nanjing University. He had Science and Technology Agent (STA) fellow, Collaborating researcher, and Japanese Society of Promotion of Science (JSPS) fellow at RIKEN, Japan, and visiting scientist, Bartol Research Institute, University Delaware, USA
Yue Meng
Assistant Professor
Office : 614 Building No. 5, New Science Building
E-mail: mengyue@sjtu.edu.cn
Yue Meng
Assistant Professor
Office : 614 Building No. 5, New Science Building
E-mail: mengyue@sjtu.edu.cn
Research interests:
Experimental physics: dark matter detection, neutrino measurement and ultra-low radioactive background techniques
Education:
Ph.D. in Physics, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, US, 2008.8-2014.8
Daya Bay reactor neutrino experiment
B.S. in Physics, Harbin Institute of Technology, China, 2004.8-2008.7
Professional experience:
2014.10-2018.10, Postdoctoral Associate, University of Alabama, AL, US