Zhiguo-WANG Professor

School of Physics Science and Engineering,

TongjiUniversity,Shanghai, 200092,China

Telephone: 86-21-65988821(O)

 Email: zgwang@mail.tongji.edu.cn


EDUCATIONEN

1999---2001  Post-Doctoral, Department of Physics,Tongji University, Shanghai, China 

1995---1998  Ph.D, Department of Physics,Shanghai Jiaotong University,Shanghai, China

1987---1990  MA, Department of Physics,Henan Normal University,Henan Province, Xinxiang city, China

1981---1985  BS, Department of Physics,Henan University,Henan Province, Kaifeng city, China

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2001--- Present  (Associate) Professor, School of Physics Science and Engineering  (Department of Physics), Tongji University, Shanghai City, China 

Apr. 2004---Sep.2004  Short time research fellow,University of California, San Diego, US

1999--- 2001   Post-Doctor,Tongji University,Shanghai City,China

Jul.2000---Aug.2000   Research fellow, the Abdus Salam ICTP,Trieste, Italy

1990--- 1999   lecturer, Zhengzhou Textile Industrial Institute, Zhengzhou City,Henan Province, China

1985--- 1987   Assistant, Zhengzhou Grain college, Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, China

TEACHING AND RESEARCH

Current Teaching:

· Undergraduate Courses:  Quantum Mechanics (Spring)

· Graduate Courses:  Advanced Electrodynamics, Advanced Quantum Mechanics


Current research fields:

1.        Researched on the optical propagation in quasi-one-dimensional photonic crystals. Designed and fabricated waveguide modulator electrode with microelectronic technologies: mask design, photolithography, deposition, sputtering, etching, electroplating.

2.        Researched on strongly correlated electron systems, low dimensional physics, quantum magnetism and conformal field theory. Investigated areas within theories of superconductivity and analyzed physical properties of high temperature superconductors.

3.        Developed and applied theoretical models and formalisms to discuss the coherence of electron tunneling between interacting, correlated electron systems. Designed numerical algorithms to calculate energy spectrum and wave functions for edge and bulk electron states in quasi-one-dimensional systems in magnetic fields.