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Qingdong Jiang is a Tenure-track Fellow at Tsung-Dao Lee Institute and Tenure-track Associate Professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. His research focuses on chiral quantum effects, cavity quantum matter, and topological phenomena in condensed matter systems.
Key discoveries include quantum atmosphere diagnostics for symmetry detection, repulsive Casimir forces enabled by chiral materials, and vacuum fluctuation-induced chirality selection in chemical reactions. His work demonstrates how geometry influences quantum states in superfluids and superconductors.
Recent publications explore flat band engineering in graphene, vacuum-mediated symmetry breaking, and geometric control of vortices in chiral quantum fluids. Jiang actively seeks postdoctoral researchers for collaborations bridging quantum theory and photonics.
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