
Dr. Shi Baosen, male, is a Professor and Doctoral Supervisor. He was selected as a National Distinguished Young Talent in 2015 and was included in the New Century Excellent Talent Program under the Ministry of Education in 2007. He graduated from the Department of Physics at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in 1998 with a Ph.D., under the supervision of Academician Guo Guangcan. He remained at USTC to teach after graduation, where he established the Nonlinear Optics Laboratory with the support of the 211 Project and subsequently founded the Quantum Information Laboratory. His team was the first in China to produce pulsed entangled photon pairs. From April 2001 to November 2004, he was a JST researcher at NEC Fundamental Research Laboratories in Japan, engaging in theoretical and experimental research on quantum optics, nonlinear optics, and quantum information. He was also invited for short-term visits to Japan twice in 2005. He has published over 70 papers in renowned academic journals such as Nature Photonics, Nature Communications, PRL, Sci. Rep., PRA, Opt. Lett., Opt. Express, New J. Phys., APL, and JOSA-B, with over 900 SCI citations and over 820 independent citations. He has contributed chapters to books published by Springer (Topics in Applied Physics, 102) and Nova (Horizons in World Physics, Volume 272). He holds one utility model invention patent.
Working Experience
· Dec 2007 - Present: Professor, School of Physical Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China
· Apr 2001 - Nov 2004: JST Researcher, NEC Fundamental Research Laboratories, Japan
· Jan 2001 - Dec 2007: Associate Professor, School of Physical Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China
· Sep 1998 - Dec 2000: Lecturer, School of Physical Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China
Research Directions
1. Experimental research on quantum information based on atomic ensembles
2. Optical information processing research based on vortex light fields
3. Experimental research on quantum information and quantum optics based on nonlinear processes
Research Projects
Dr. Shi has led six projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (including one key project) and one CAS project. His project Theoretical and Experimental Research on Quantum Cryptography in LAN was rated as an excellent project by the Information Department of the National Natural Science Foundation of China at its conclusion. He has been the principal investigator for sub-projects under the 973 Program, such as Research on Basic Logic Units and Key Devices of Quantum Information (2009CB929601) (01/2009 - 12/2010) and Research on Solid-state Quantum Chips (01/2011 - 08/2015), focusing on Narrowband Single Photon Sources and Quantum Memory and Repeater (2011CBA200-01). He has also been a key academic member in several major research projects, such as the Innovation Research Group of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and CAS pilot projects.
Contact Information
· Phone: +86-551-63600641 (Office)
· E-mail: drshi@ustc.edu.cn