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Prof. Wei Li Associate Professor

Department of Physics, Tsinghua University

Meng-minwei Science and Technology Building S707,

Beijing, 100084, China

Phone: 8610-62795838

Fax: 8610-62781604

weili83@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn


Bibliography

Education

07/2005: Physics, Tsinghua University B.S.

09/2011: Physics, Tsinghua University Ph.D.

Advisor: Prof. Qi-Kun Xue

Employment

10/2011-10/2012: Department of Physics, Tsinghua, Research Associate

10/2012-10/2015: Department of Applied Physics, Stanford, Postdoc

Advisor: Prof. Zhi-Xun Shen

01/2016-11/2017: Department of Physics, Tsinghua, Assistant Professor

12/2017-present: Department of Physics, Tsinghua, Associate Professor


Research

Interests:

High-temperature superconductivity; Fu-Kane topological superconductivity; Low-dimensional quantum materials; Topological edge states; Ferroelectricity

Sample Preparation:

Precise growth of high-quality samples by using Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE).

Detection Methods:

  1. Low-temperature Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) and Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy (STS).

  2. The combination of MBE growth and in-situ Transport measurements.

  3. Low-temperature Scanning Microwave Impedance Microscopy (s-MIM).

Learn More:

March Meeting 2020

March Meeting 2021

Undergraduate students, who are passionate about experimental condensed matter physics, are welcome to visit our laboratory. Each year, we plan to admit 1-2 Ph.D. students. Outstanding postdoctoral researchers are welcome to join our team as well. Please contact Prof. Wei Li directly.


Awards and Membership

Beijing Youth Talent Plan (2016)

National High-Level Talents Special Support Program for Young Professionals (2017)

Member of the Quantum Information Committee of the Chinese Institute of Electronics (2018)

Jin De Youth Scholar at the Department of Physics, Tsinghua University (2021)

Expert of the Science Popularization Lecture Group of the Chinese Physical Society (2022)

Department Chair Award from the Department of Physics, Tsinghua University (2023)


Teaching

Physics for Scientists and Engineers B (2) (electric-magnetism,quantum physics and optics)

Physical Experiment (1, 2)