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GUO Mingyang
Assistant Professor

Brief Introduction

Dr. Mingyang Guo, received his bachelor’s degree in physics from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 2013, and the Ph.D. degree in 2018 at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, where he created the ultracold ground-state NaRb molecules for the first time and successfully manipulated their chemical reactivity and collisional properties. After that, He moved to the University of Stuttgart to investigate dipolar quantum gas of strongly magnetic Dysprosium atoms, specifically on novel quantum phases of supersolid and quantum droplets. The research result “Signs of Supersolidity in Dipolar Gases” (together with the other two independent groups) was selected by American Physical Society as “Highlights of the year 2019”. Since Nov. 2021, he joined the Physics department at Southern University of Science and Technology.


Research Interests

◆Ultracold dipolar quantum gases

◆Supersolid and dipolar quantum droplets

◆Quantum many-body physics and quantum simulations

◆Quantum computation


Educational Background

◆Sep. 2009 – July 2013, BS in Physics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

◆Aug. 2013 – Feb. 2018, PhD in Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong


Professional Experience

◆Mar. 2018 – July 2018, Research Associate, Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

◆Aug. 2018 – Oct. 2019, Postdoc Researcher, 5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart

◆Nov. 2019 – Oct. 2021, Humboldt Fellow for Postdoc Researcher, 5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart.


Honors & Awards

◆2021,National-level Talent program

◆2019,“Highlights of the year 2019” by American Physical Society

◆2019,  Humboldt Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral Researcher

◆2017,  C N Yang Scholarships for graduate students


Selected Publications

Research ID: Google ScholarResearcher ID


1. M. Guo, F. Büttcher, J. Hertkorn, J.-N. Schmidt, M. Wenzel, H. P. Büchler, T. Langen, and T. Pfau#, “The Low-energy Goldstone Mode in a Trapped Dipolar Supersolid”, Nature 574, 386 (2019).

“Signs of Supersolidity in Dipolar Gases” was selected by American Physical Society (APS) as “Highlights of the year 2019”.

2. M. Guo#, and T. Pfau, “A New State of Matter of Quantum Droplets”, Frontiers of Physics 16, 32202 (2021), View & Perspective.

3. M. Guo, X. Ye, J. He, M. L. González-Martínez., G. Quéméner and D. Wang#, “Dipolar Collisions of Ultracold Ground-state Bosonic Molecules”, Physical Review X 8, 041044 (2018)

4. M. Guo, B. Zhu, B. Lu, X. Ye, F. Wang, R. Vexiau, N. Bouloufa-Maafa, G. Quéméner, O. Dulieu and D. Wang#, “Creation of an Ultracold Gas of Ground-state Dipolar 23Na87Rb Molecules”, Physical Review Letters 116, 205303 (2016), Editors’ Suggestion.

5. M. Guo#, X. Ye, J. He, G. Quéméner and D. Wang#, “High-resolution Internal State Control of Ultracold 23Na87Rb Molecules”, Physical Review A 97, 020501 (2018), Rapid Communication and Editors’ Suggestion.

 

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