Jie Wu |
Fudan University, Physics, B.S. 2001
Fudan University, Physics, M.S. 2004
University of California at Berkeley, Physics, PhD. 2010
2019-Present Associate Professor Westlake University
2017-2019 Physicist Brookhaven National Laboratory
2014-2017 Associate Physicist Brookhaven National Laboratory
2012-2014 Assistant Physicist Brookhaven National Laboratory
2010-2012 Postdoctoral Fellow National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Synthesis of single-crystal metal and complex oxides by molecular beam epitaxy
Couplings and competitions of the lattice, electron and spin, leading to novel states, e.g. (anti)ferromagnetism, ferroelectricity, and superconductivity.
Electron-electron correlation, leading to Mott localization and electronic nematicity.
Reduced dimension from 3D to 2D (thin film) to 1D (nanowire) to 0D (quantum dots), leading to unusual fascinating phenomena, e.g. interface superconductivity.
Teaching “Synthesis and Characterization of Thin Films” course at Westlake University at 2020
Teaching “Frontiers of Condensed Matter Physics Researches” course at Westlake University at 2020
Teaching assistant of General Physics at UC-Berkeley from 2004 to 2006
Teaching assistant of General Physics Experiments at Fudan Univ. from 2002 to 2003