Assistant Professor Department of Physics
Research Interests
Topological insulator and topological superconductor
Disordered system and amorphous solid
Superconductivity and strongly correlated system
Superconducting qubits and quantum electronic circuit
Personal Profile
Research Interests
Topological insulator and topological superconductor
Disordered system and amorphous solid
Superconductivity and strongly correlated system
Superconducting qubits and quantum electronic circuit
Professional Experience
2014/01-Present Assistant Professor at the Department of Physics, Southern University of Science and Technology
2012/10-2013/12 Postdoctoral scholar at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
2009/08-2012/10 Postdoctoral scholar at University of California Irvine
2012/10-2013/12 Postdoctoral Fellow at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Educational Background
1993/09-1997/08 Nakai University, Bachelor degree on Physics and Mathematics
1997/09-2000/08 Nankai Institute of Mathematics, Master on Theoretical Physics
2000/09-2002/08 University of Utah (U. S. A.), Master of Physics
2004/09-2009/08 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (U.S.A.), Ph.D.
Selected Publications
1. James He, Jiansheng Wu, Ting Pong Choy, Xiong-Jun Liu and K. T. Law, ”BDI Class Topological Superconductors and Generating Entangled Spin Currents in Quantum Anomalous Hall Insulators”, Nature Communication 5,3232(2014).
2. Jiansheng Wu and Clare Yu, ”Modeling Flux Noise in SQUIDs due to Hyperfine Interactions”, Physical Review Letter 108, 247001 (2012)
3. Jiansheng Wu and Clare Yu, ”How high stress can reduce dissipation in glasses”, Physical Review B 84, 174109 (2011).
4. Jiansheng Wu and Philip Phillips, ”Magnon-mediated Pairing Mechanism and Isotope Effect of Iron Pnictides”, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 23, 094203 (2011), Part of Special issue on strongly correlated electron systems.
5. Weicheng Lv, Jiansheng Wu and Philip Phillips, Physical Review B 80, 224506 (2009),”Orbital ordering induces structural phase transition and the resistivity anomaly in iron pnictides”
6. Babak Seradjeh, Jiansheng Wu, and Philip Phillips, Physical Review Letters 103, 136803 (2009),” Signatures of Surface States in Bismuth at High Magnetic Fields”
7. Frank Krger, Jiansheng Wu, and Philip Phillips, Physical Review B 80, 094526 (2009),”Anomalous suppression of the Bose glass at commensurate fillings in the disordered Bose-Hubbard model”, Selected to the Virtual Journal of Atomic Quantum Fluids (October 2009, Volume 1 Issue 4 )
8. Jiansheng Wu and Philip Phillips, Physical Review B 79, 092502 (2009),”Experimental Detection of Sign-Reversal Pairing in Iron-Based Superconductors”, Selected to the Virtual Journal of Applications of Superconductivity ( March 2009, Volume 16 Issue 6 )
9. Jiansheng Wu, Philip Phillips and Antonio Castro-Neto, Physical Review Letters 101,126401(2008),” Theory of Magnetic Moment of Iron Pnictides”
10. Jiansheng Wu and Philip Phillips, Physical Review B 78, 014515 (2008)”Minimal Model for Disorder-induced Missing Moment of Inertia in Solid 4He”
11. Jiansheng Wu and Philip Phillips, Physical Review B 73,214507(2006)” Vortex glass is a metal: Unified theory of the magnetic-field and disordered tuned Bose metal ”
Paper List:
http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=Oo-BgeAAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&pagesize=100
Contact Information
Email:wu.js@sustc.edu.cn
Telephone:0755-88018222
Research
Topological insulator and topological superconductor
Disordered system and amorphous solid
Superconductivity and strongly correlated system
Superconducting qubits and quantum electronic circuit
Teaching
Statistical Mechanics II
General Physics B (II)
Publications Read More
1. James He, Jiansheng Wu, Ting Pong Choy, Xiong-Jun Liu and K. T. Law,”BDI Class Topological Superconductors and Generating Entangled Spin Currents in Quantum Anomalous Hall Insulators”, Nature Communication 5,3232(2014).
2. Jiansheng Wu and Clare Yu, ”Modeling Flux Noise in SQUIDs due to Hyperfine Interactions”, Physical Review Letter 108, 247001 (2012)
3. Jiansheng Wu and Clare Yu, ”How high stress can reduce dissipation in glasses”, Physical Review B 84, 174109 (2011).
4. Jiansheng Wu and Philip Phillips, ”Magnon-mediated Pairing Mechanism and Isotope Effect of Iron Pnictides”, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 23, 094203 (2011), Part of Special issue on strongly correlated electron systems.
5. Weicheng Lv, Jiansheng Wu and Philip Phillips, Physical Review B 80, 224506 (2009), ”Orbital ordering induces structural phase transition and the resistivity anomaly in iron pnictides”
6. Babak Seradjeh, Jiansheng Wu, and Philip Phillips, Physical Review Letters 103, 136803 (2009), ”Signatures of Surface States in Bismuth at High Magnetic Fields”
7. Frank Krger, Jiansheng Wu, and Philip Phillips, Physical Review B 80, 094526 (2009), ”Anomalous suppression of the Bose glass at commensurate fillings in the disordered Bose-Hubbard model”, Selected to the Virtual Journal of Atomic Quantum Fluids ( October 2009, Volume 1 Issue 4 )
8. Jiansheng Wu and Philip Phillips, Physical Review B 79, 092502 (2009), ”Experimental Detection of Sign-Reversal Pairing in Iron-Based Superconductors” , Selected to the Virtual Journal of Applications of Superconductivity ( March 2009, Volume 16 Issue 6 )
9. Jiansheng Wu , Philip Phillips and Antonio Castro-Neto, Physical Review Letters 101,126401(2008), ”Theory of Magnetic Moment of Iron Pnictides”
10. Jiansheng Wu and Philip Phillips, Physical Review B 78, 014515 (2008) ”Minimal Model for Disorder-induced Missing Moment of Inertia in Solid 4He”
11. Jiansheng Wu and Philip Phillips, Physical Review B 73,214507(2006) ” Vortex glass is a metal: Unified theory of the magnetic-field and disordered tuned Bose metal ”
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The Department of Physics at Southern University of Science and Technology has been established since 2011. The Department’s commitment is to develop first-class education and top-notch research in physics. The Department of Physics has been granted authority to award bachelor's degree in Physics and Applied Physics. Moreover, the Department offers long-term joint Master and PhD programmes, in collaboration with other renowned universities, including Peking University, Harbin Institute of Technology, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and National University of Singapore. In addition, the Department has established long-term joint post-doctoral workstations with Peking University, Fudan University, Wuhan University and other colleges and universities.
he Department has a current size of 37 academic staff, including 6 chair Professors, 6 Professors, 17 Associate Professors, and 8 Assistant Professors. There are 4 Academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (including joint employment), 2 Distinguished Young Scholar, and 3 “Pengcheng” scholars. All members of our academic staff have study or work experience at top 100 universities in the world. The Department of Physics now offers 4 majors in condensed matter physics, computational physics, theoretical physics and optics, while setting up biological physics, astrophysics and particle physics. The staff members are engaged in frontier researches in the fields of quantum transport and regulation, surface physics, materials physics, computational physics, condensed matter theory, quantum information and quantum computing.
In recent years, our staff members have published many papers in high profile journals, gaining the Department international impact. Our research support totaled more than 220.26 million (CNY), including 49 projects from National Natural Science Foundation of China, 9 projects from Ministry of Science and Technology and Department of Education, 14 projects from Guangdong Natural Science Foundation, and 45 projects from Shenzhen City. Our academic staff have published up to 500 papers in recent years. The journals include "Physics Review Letters", "Nature Communications", "Journal of the American Chemical Society", "Advanced Energy / Functional Materials", "NPG Asia Materials", "Physical Review B" and other academic journals. Southern University of Science and Technology, carrying historical responsibility of higher education reform in China, is rapidly developing towards the direction of international, high-level, research-oriented university. Keeping pace with the university, the Department of Physics has established a long-term development plan to forge ahead in their endeavor, to enhance its own overall strength both in hardware and software, and to strive to maintain the forward momentum into a world-class physics department at an early date.