Postdoctoral Researchers
We are looking for postdoctoral researchers who want to take on independent scientific
challenges in a collaborative and supportive environment. Our lab offers direct access
to a custom-built cryogenic buffer gas beam source and supersonic molecular beam platforms,
close mentorship on grant writing
and manuscript preparation, and the freedom to develop new directions within the
group's research scope. Researchers with backgrounds in cold molecules,
molecular beams, laser spectroscopy, quantum optics, single-molecule spectroscopy, molecular qubits,
and quantum sensing are especially encouraged to get in touch.
- Hands-on development of cold-molecule spectroscopy and optical-control platforms
- Independent project design within the group research scope
- Mentorship on manuscript preparation, grant writing, and career development
Graduate Students
Graduate students are the core of the lab, and we are committed to supporting your scientific,
technical, and professional development. You will work on problems that span molecular design,
laser spectroscopy, cold molecules, and molecular quantum science, with room to develop your
own ideas as you grow. Prospective students should apply through the Fudan University graduate
admissions process and are warmly encouraged to contact us in advance to discuss research fit
and life in the group.
- Computational molecular design
- Molecular spectroscopy and cold-molecule experiments
- Laser cooling, optical cycling, and quantum-state control
Undergraduate Students
Undergraduate students are a valued part of the group. Whether your background is chemistry,
physics, or a related field, there may be an experimental, computational, or
literature-based project that fits your interests and schedule. If you are curious about what
research looks like day to day, please feel free to contact us.
- Hands-on training in spectroscopy, cryogenics, and laboratory instrumentation
- Molecular modeling, data analysis, and scientific programming
- Literature-based projects that can grow into longer-term research involvement