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Jian Li is an Associate Researcher at the Institute of Quantum Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech). He received his education from Central South University (B.Sc.), Chalmers University of Technology (M.Sc.), and Aalto University (D.Sc.). Prior to joining SUSTech in April 2019, he conducted research at Aalto University's Low Temperature Laboratory and the University of Glasgow's School of Engineering.
His educational background includes:
- 2006.08-2012.09: D.Sc. in Engineering Physics, Aalto University, Finland
- 2004.09-2006.06: M.Sc. in Nanoscale Science and Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
- 2000.09-2004.07: B.Sc. in Applied Physics, Central South University, China
Jian Li's research focuses on cutting-edge quantum technologies, particularly in the areas of superconducting qubits, circuit QED systems, quantum computing, and quantum simulation. His work explores the fundamental properties and potential applications of superconducting quantum devices, with a special emphasis on developing practical quantum computing systems. He has made significant contributions to understanding quantum phenomena in superconducting circuits and their interactions with mechanical oscillators.
His scientific work demonstrates a strong trend toward advancing quantum information processing using superconducting circuits. His publications span multiple high-impact journals including Nature, Nature Communications, and Physical Review Letters, reflecting his contributions to both theoretical and experimental aspects of quantum engineering. His research bridges fundamental quantum physics with practical quantum computing applications.
His notable scientific contributions include:
- First international experimental verification of quantum simulation of motional averaging phenomenon
- Realization of microwave-band optomechanical hybrid systems with superconducting transmon circuit QED
- Observation of Autler-Townes Effect in superconducting multi-level artificial atoms
Jian Li has published 19 academic journal papers in prestigious venues including Nature, Nature Communications, Physical Review Letters, and Advanced Materials. His research is supported by Shenzhen's strategic focus on quantum science as one of ten key development areas, with the Shenzhen Institute of Quantum Science and Engineering being one of the first three "Ten Basic Research Institutions" established in January 2018.
He is based at Room 508, Building 1, Huiyuan, Southern University of Science and Technology, No. 1088 Xueyuan Avenue, Nanshan District, Shenzhen.