Education
Ph.D., Condensed Matter Physics
			Tsinghua University 
			B.S., Applied Physics
			Tsinghua University
			B.E., Computer Technology and Application
			Tsinghua University
Professor

Ph.D., Condensed Matter Physics
			Tsinghua University 
			B.S., Applied Physics
			Tsinghua University
			B.E., Computer Technology and Application
			Tsinghua University
Computational and theoretical condensed matter physics 
			
			Electronic structure and lattice dynamics of materials at low dimensions from first-principles
                                 
			
			Computational simulation of electron microscopy 
			
My research area focuses on studies of structural, electronic, optical, vibrational, and excited state properties of novel materials at low dimensions (especially at 2D), using first-principles methods based on density-functional theory. By carrying out comprehensive computational simulations, the main goal is to achieve deep understanding of the dimensionality effects on the electronic structures in diverse electronic materials, thus facilitating designs of novel materials with desired properties. Recent projects of 2D materials span from lattice dynamics of graphene, electron-phonon coupling and strain-tunable topological phase transition in silicene, ground state structure of stanene, dimensionality effects on the Fermi surface topology and phonon properties in TaSe2, and Raman spectra of monolayer MoS2 under various uniaxial strains.