Biography:
Professor at School of Nuclear Science and Technology (SNST), jointly National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory (NSRL), USTC since 2022. He graduated from USTC with Bachelor in 1984, and from Institute of Modern Physics (IMP, CAS) with PhD in 1990. From 1993 to 2004, he worked at IMP, and from 2004 to 2022 at Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP, CAS). He has also about eight-year experience in several European laboratories such as GANIL (Caen, France), CAL-MEDICYC (Nice, France) and FZJ (Juelich, Germany).
Research Interest:
His main interests are accelerator physics and technology and particle beam applications. He played key roles in projects including China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS) and China Accelerator-Driven System (C-ADS), and initiated and promoted the projects like the Back-n white neutron source and the EMuS muon source at CSNS. Currently he is the chief engineer of the STCF (Super Tau-Charm Facility, an electron-positron collider under R&D) project and also working on the HALF (a fourth generation synchrotron radiation source under construction).
What You Can Expect in the Project:
The students can join my group consisting of scientist, postdoc, graduates and undergraduates, currently focusing on the STCF collider ring physics studies. My group has good connections with a few international labs. Another option is on a muon source study.
Desired skill and background:
Background on physics is required, accepting undergraduates, graduates and postdocs.