
معرفی
Yefeng Mei is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Washington State University (WSU), affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on trapped neutral atomic arrays, Rydberg states, and their applications in quantum optics, nonlinear optics, and quantum information processing. He holds a PhD from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (2020) and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Michigan.
Research Interests:
His work explores atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics, including quantum optics, cavity QED, Rydberg-mediated interactions, many-body physics, and quantum simulation. He develops scalable quantum networks and quantum photonics technologies, emphasizing fault-tolerant architectures.
Recent Contributions:
His articles address topics like superatom dynamics, quantum coherence in phase-matched systems, and cold-atom-based quantum devices. Key themes include quantum entanglement, collective atomic excitations, and non-Hermitian optical phenomena.
Professional Background:
No scientific awards explicitly listed, though his academic trajectory suggests active engagement in high-impact research. Advising and grants details are currently unavailable, but his affiliation with WSU’s Department of Physics and Astronomy indicates participation in institutional research initiatives.
Labs/Teams:
His research group likely focuses on experimental AMO physics, leveraging optical lattices and cavity systems to advance quantum technologies, though specific lab names are not mentioned.




