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Prof. Zhiqiang Wang

Anhui University,China


Professor Zhiqiang Wang is a professor and deputy director of the Anhui Provincial Laboratory of Information Materials and Intelligent Sensing at Anhui University. He has long been engaged in research in the fields of ultrafast lasers, nonlinear dynamics, fiber Kerr frequency combs, and has achieved rich academic achievements. ProfessorZhiqiang Wang graduated with a doctoral degree from Professor Zhan Li's research group at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2017. He has successively worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the research group of Professor Philippe Grelu at the University of Burgundy in France, Professor Tearney Gary at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital in the United States, Professor William Renninger at the University of Rochester in the United States, and Professor Sergey Turitsyn at the University of Aston in the United Kingdom. So far, more than 60 SCI papers have been published, including Nature Communications, Laser&Photonics Reviews, Physical Review Applied, Physical Review A, Optics Letters, etc; I have previously led the "Marie Curie" talent project of the 2020 Horizon Plan of the European Union, the "Double Innovation Doctoral" talent project of Jiangsu Province, and the Youth Fund of the Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation, as a main participant in the research of major research programs of the National Natural Science Foundation of China; Served as a reviewer for journals such as Laser&Photonics Review, Photonics Research, Optics Letters, Optics Express, Journal of Lightwave&Technology, etc.

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