
معرفی
Jian Huang is a Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Wayne State University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on experimental condensed matter physics, particularly electron correlation, superconductivity, quantum computation, and low-dimensional systems like semiconductors and van der Waals structures. He has held significant grants including NSF awards and NASA Early Career recognition.
Education:
- B.S., Peking University
- M.S., University of South Carolina
- Ph.D., Michigan State University
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Princeton University
Research Highlights: Huang's work explores novel electronic phases in two-dimensional systems, with contributions to understanding Wigner crystallization, quantum Hall effects, and topological materials. His lab uses advanced measurement techniques including low-temperature probe setups and quantum capacitance analysis.
Awards: CLAS Mid-Career Award (2022), NSF grants (2022, 2014, 2011), and NHMFL recognition (2006).
Teaching: Recently taught Advanced Condensed Matter Physics (PHY7550), Survey of Condensed Matter Physics (PHY7050), and undergraduate physics courses (PHY2170/2175, PHY2180/2185).
Labs/Teams: Active in nanophysics device fabrication and low-temperature transport studies, with notable equipment like helium-3 cryostats and four-probe measurement systems.



