Postdocs

Wenlong Ma's picture Wenlong Ma
Postdoctoral Associate

Wenlong was born in Handan, China. He obtained his B.Sc. from the University of Science and Technology Beijing in 2010, and Ph.D. from Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2015. He was a postdoctoral fellow in the Chinese University of Hong Kong from 2015 to 2017, working with Ren-Bao Liu on spin decoherence and quantum sensing. In August 2017, he joined the Jiang group to work on quantum control and quantum error correction.

Chiao-Hsuan Wang's picture Chiao-Hsuan Wang
Postdoctoral Associate

Chiao-Hsuan was born in Taiwan.  She received her Bachelor and Master’s degree in Physics from National Taiwan University, where she studied quantum entanglement and emergent gravity with Pisin Chen.  She completed her Ph.D. in Physics at the University of Maryland, College Park. While in UMD, she worked with Jacob M. Taylor on quantum optics, matter-light interactions, quantum simulation, and condensed matter theory.  In 2018, she joined Liang Jiang’s group at Yale with current interests including quantum transduction between microwave and optical modes, quantum information processing with superconducting circuits, and fault-tolerant bosonic quantum error correction.

Changchun Zhong's picture Changchun Zhong
Postdoctoral Associate

Changchun was born and raised in Ruijin, China. He came to US in 2012 and obtained a Ph.D. in physics from Purdue University in 2017, then joined Liang’s group at Yale. He used to work on the theory of General relativity and black hole, Rydberg atoms and mesoscopic quantum physics. His current interests are quantum information theory and is now working on continuous variable quantum computations. He loves Math riddles in the spare time, like the following one:

If a blind man were given 50 coins, with 10 of them heads up. Is there a strategy for him to divide the coins into two groups, each having the same number of coins heads up?