Assistant Professor
Department of Physics
City University of Hong Kong
Office: G6723 (Inside the General Office);
Phone: +852 3442-7311
Email: xiao.li_at_cityu.edu.hk
2004.09-2008.06: B.S. from Peking University, Beijing, China
2008.09-2014.12: Ph.D. in Physics from The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX United States
(Advisor: Qian Niu)
2015.02-2018.12: Postdoc Associate at Condensed Matter Theory Center, University of Maryland, College Park, MD United States (Advisor: Sankar Das Sarma)
2019.01 to date: Assistant Professor at City University of Hong Kong
BSc, South China University of Technology (2020)
Joined in 2020.09
Email: weihhuang5-c_at_my.cityu.edu.hk
Research direction: Non-equilibrium phases of matter
BSc, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (2020)
Joined in 2020.09
Email: ljdai3-c_at_my.cityu.edu.hk
Research direction: Non-equilibrium phases of matter
BSc, City University of Hong Kong (2020)
Joined in 2021.06
Email: cpching4-c_at_my.cityu.edu.hk
Research direction: Non-equilibrium phases of matter
BSc, Wuhan University (2021)
Joined in 2021.09
Recipient of the 2021 HKPFS.
Email: khuang22-c_at_my.cityu.edu.hk
Research direction: Non-equilibrium phases of matter
BSc, Wuhan University (2021)
Joined in 2021.09
Email: zhanyundu2-c_at_my.cityu.edu.hk
Research direction: Electronic properties of 2D materials.
BSc, Nankai University (2020)
Joined in 2021.09
(Joint PhD Program with Nankai University)
Email: xiaofenli4-c_at_my.cityu.edu.hk
Research direction: Electronic properties of 2D materials.
BSc, Hangzhou Dianzi University (2018)
Joined in 2021.09
Email: xqding3-c_at_my.cityu.edu.hk
Research direction: Electronic properties of 2D materials.
UG, City University of Hong Kong (2019 Cohort)
Joined in 2021.01
Email: syqiu2-c_at_my.cityu.edu.hk
Name | Joined my group | Departed | Destination |
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ZHANG Zunhao | 2019.06 (UG student) | 2021.06 | Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (Master student) |
TAN Tzu Hsien | 2019.09 (UG student) | 2020.06 | Purdue University (Physics PhD student) |