
معرفی
Ying Liu is a Professor of Physics at the Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University, affiliated with the Eberly College of Science. Their research focuses on condensed matter and materials physics, particularly superconductivity, low-dimensional systems, and quantum materials. Key experimental systems include Sr2RuO4, mesoscopic superconductors, and 2D transition metal chalcogenides.
Education:
- B.S., Physics, Peking University (1982)
- M.S., Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (1984)
- Ph.D., Physics, University of Minnesota (1991)
Research Interests:
Prof. Liu’s work explores unconventional superconductivity, topological insulators/superconductors, and the interplay of electronic properties in quantum materials. Experimental methods include low-temperature physics, quantum oscillation analysis, and material characterization under external fields.
Publications:
Recent studies highlight investigations into odd-parity superconductivity in Sr2RuO4, electric field effects on 2D superconductors, and ion intercalation engineering in 2H-TaSe2. These works emphasize mesoscopic systems, quantum oscillations, and material functionalization.
Awards:
- NSF Career Award (1997)
- American Physical Society Fellow (2006)
- NSFC Outstanding Young Scientist (2006)
Lab & Resources:
Liu’s lab (visit Lab website) focuses on advanced experimental techniques to study quantum materials. No specific grants or advising data are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.


