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Dr. LI Xinwei serves as Assistant Professor and NUS Presidential Young Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National University of Singapore's College of Design and Engineering. His laboratory develops laser-based ultrafast optical techniques to investigate emergent quantum electronic orders in solids.
His research focuses on three interconnected domains:
- Cavity Polaritons: Engineering hybrid light-matter systems to create quasi-particles with tunable properties
- Nonlinear Optics: Building ultra-sensitive detection systems for symmetry-breaking phase transitions through harmonic generation and frequency conversion
- Metastable Phases: Inducing thermally inaccessible electronic states in quantum materials through light-driven control
His publication record demonstrates consistent leadership in probing light-matter interactions in quantum materials, with emphasis on polariton systems, Mott insulators, and terahertz phenomena. Recent work shows increasing sophistication in manipulating nonequilibrium electronic structures.
Scientific recognition includes:
- NUS Presidential Young Professorship
Dr. Li actively recruits PhD students, postdocs, and undergraduates for experimental research in ultrafast quantum optics. His group maintains strong collaborations with leading institutions including Rice University and Caltech.





