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Yang Sun Ph.D.
Department of Physics &
Institute of Nuclear, Particle, Astronomy, and Cosmology
Room 1003, Physics Building
800 Dongchuan Road
Shanghai 200240, China
Phone: +86-21-34202948
Fax: +86-21-54741040
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Research Interest: Nuclear Structure Physics, Nuclear Astrophysics, Strongly Correlated Many-Body Systems, Scientific Computation

Professor Sun received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics in 1991 from Technical University of Munich, Germany. He is currently a distinguished professor, a Pujiang scholar, and associate dean of the Physics department. The specific research topics in his group are, but not limited to, nuclear structure theories, property and application of nuclear isomers, structure of superheavy elements, nucleosynthesis in explosive stellar objects, mechanism of core collapse supernova, high temperature superconductors, strongly correlated many-electron systems, and quantum phase transition. He has more than 170 SCI publications, including those published in Nature, Nature Physics, and Physical Review Letters. Professor Sun also serves as a member of scientific advisory committee of national Heavy-Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou, is a guest professor of Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and co-editor of Chinese Science Bulletin. He is an adjunct professor of University of Tennessee, USA. He is recipient of 2011 Wu-Youxun Prize of Chinese Physical Sciety.

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Recent Publications Conferences Information
  • Rutherford Centennial Conference on Nuclear Physics
    Manchester, UK, August 2011  More
  • The first annual Joint ATLAS-GRETINA-HRIBF-NSCL-FRIB Users Meeting
    MSU, USA, August 2011  More
  • 14th International Symposium on Capture Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy and Related Topics
    U. of Guelph, Canada, August 2011 More
  • The Light Element Primary Process & the Origin of Lighter Heavy Elements
    EMMI, GSI, Germany, Oct. 2011  More
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