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Ying Yang is a Lecturer at Cornell University specializing in the interdisciplinary field of cavity magnonics and quantum optics. Their research focuses on exploring coherent and dissipative phenomena in hybrid magnon-photon systems, particularly under non-equilibrium and driven conditions. Key areas include long-distance coherence, synchronization in dissipative systems, and non-Hermitian physics.
Recent work highlights the observation of long-range coherence in critically driven cavity magnonics and the theoretical modeling of Floquet-driven systems. Their studies often involve experimental validation through advanced interferometric techniques and electrical circuit simulations. Notable contributions address anti-PT symmetric systems, bistability, and spin-dependent coupling mechanisms.
Publications consistently emphasize the interplay between quantum coherence and dissipation in engineered nanoscale systems, with applications to next-generation quantum technologies. No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided data, though the high citation potential of their work suggests significant academic impact.
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