关于这个位置: The Lab for Advanced Nanophotonics (https://lan.engr.tamu.edu) at Texas A&M University is looking for highly motivated graduate researchers in Optics and Photonics. We are a group of engineering Geeks, but we particularly welcome candidates with a Physics background. We strongly believe engineers thrive with a deep understanding of physics. We thus want you to have solid scientific strength in one of the areas: physics, optics, energy conversion, nanotechnology, materials science, and computer engineering. Experience with optical experiments, nano-fabrication, and analytical/numerical simulations is a plus but not necessary. Before contacting Prof. Lan, please read one or two of his publications that you are interested in, and have one-page of your thinking, questions, or critics written in your own words. If you fail to do so, I do apologize that I might not reply to your email. For the admission guidelines, such as deadlines and language certificates, please refer to the department website. The research topics we are working on are the following. 1) AR/VR and the Next-generation Display Technologies; 2) Nonlinear, Quantum, and Topological Photonics; 3) Plasmonics and 2D Materials Physics. Please note that this position is highly competitive.
关于这个学校: Located in the heart of the Houston-Dallas-Austin triangle, Texas A&M University is one of the nation’s top research universities, embracing its mission of the advancement of knowledge and human achievement in all its dimensions. In terms of engineering, TAMU consistently ranks among the best universities in the United States and the world. According to the U.S. News & World Report, TAMU’s engineering program is 12th nationwide, and Mechanical Engineering is 7th for undergraduate and 8th for graduate among top public programs.
关于这个教授: He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University. Before that, he worked as a postdoc with Prof. Xiang Zhang at the University of California, Berkeley, and received a Ph.D. degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He also received his M.E., M.S., and B.S. degrees at the University of New Mexico, Tianjin University, Nankai/Tianjin University, respectively. He has authored and co-authored more than 50 scientific contributions. In particular, he has many papers published in high-impact journals, including one in Nature Materials, two in Nature Communications, and many more. |