
معرفی
Min Ouyang is a Professor of Physics at the University of Maryland, College Park. He holds a B.S. in Electronics (Peking University, 1996), M.S. in Electronic Physics (Peking University, 1997), A.M. in Chemistry (Harvard, 1999), and Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry (Harvard, 2001). His postdoctoral research was at UC Santa Barbara (2002-2004).
His research focuses on nanoscale phenomena, including light-matter-spin interactions, using advanced experimental methods: nanomaterials synthesis, ultrafast spectroscopy, and novel instrumentation. Key interests include colloidal quantum materials, nano-optics, and energy-related nanotechnology. Notable achievements include smart meta-textiles for thermoregulation (Science, 2019) and binary supracrystals (JACS, 2018).
His awards include the Scialog Fellowship (2013), CMPS Discovery Award (2010), Beckman Young Investigator Award (2007), and NSF CAREER Award (2006). His work is funded by DOD, NSF, DOE, and foundations like Beckman and Sloan.
Min Ouyang has advised numerous students and researchers in his group, focusing on interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of physics, chemistry, and materials science. His lab develops cutting-edge tools like low-temperature ultrafast confocal near-field optical microscopy to explore novel nanophysics phenomena.
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