معرفی
Jia Wang is an ARC Future Fellow at Swinburne University of Technology's School of Science, Computing and Emerging Technologies, researching the relationship between few- and many-body quantum physics across atomic, molecular, optical, and condensed matter physics domains.
Education: PhD from JILA and University of Colorado Boulder (2012), M.Phil from Chinese University of Hong Kong, BS from Tsinghua University.
Research interests:
- Quantum scattering and Efimov physics
- Polaron dynamics in quantum systems
- Quantum droplet formation
- Many-body localization phenomena
- Time crystal behaviors
Recent publications focus on Fermi polaron spectral properties, quantum droplet descriptions, and exact quasiparticle properties in superfluids. His work combines theoretical frameworks with potential experimental applications in cold-atom laboratories.
Awards:
- ARC Future Fellowship
- ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
Dr. Wang collaborates on projects including 'Building Time Crystals with Ultracold Atoms' and 'A few-body perspective on polaron physics and polaron interactions' funded by the Australian Research Council.

