Curriculum Vitae

Prof. Li, Xiaoguang

EDUCATION

  • University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Ph.D. in Physics, 2011
  • University of Science and Technology of China, B.S. in Physics, 2004

SCIENTIFIC CAREER

  • 01/2016-Present:
    Assistant Professor, Institute for Advanced Study, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China
  • 08/2013-12/2015:
    Assistant Researcher, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, China
    Visiting Scientist, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China
  • 07/2011-07/2013:
    Postdoctoral Researcher, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
    Visiting Scientist, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China
  • 07/2011-09/2012:
    Joint Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
  • 03/2013-04/2013:
    Visiting Scientist, University of Texas at Austin, USA
  • 03/2012-05/2012:
    Visiting Scientist, Harvard University, USA

Invited Talks

Contributed Talks

  • “Quantum Description of Coupled Plasmonic Systems”, 5th FUDAN-USTC-NJU (FUN) WORKSHOP ON FRONTIERS OF CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS: Novel Energy Materials and Dynamical Processes, Suzhou, China, 2014
  • “Enhanced Emissions within A Nanocavity Due to Dynamical Coupling of Plasmon and Molecular Luminescence”, APS March meeting, Baltimore, USA, 2013
  • “Collective Excitations in Ultrathin Magnesium Films on Silicon”, APS March meeting, Boston, USA, 2012
  • “Suppression of Landau damping in metal nanostructures via quantum size effect”, APS March meeting, Dallas, USA, 2011
  • “Pseudospin valve in bilayer graphene nanoribbons”, APS March meeting, Portland, USA, 2010

Seminars

  • “Quantum Plasmonics in Complex Systems”, Wuhan University, China, 2016
  • “Quantum Description of Coupled Plasmonic Systems”,
  • “Quantum Plasmonics”, Harvard University, USA, 2012
  • “Plasmonics Effect in Nanostructures”, Fudan University, China, 2011
  • “Plasmonics Effect in Nanostructures”, Sichuan University, China, 2011
  • “Confinement of Dirac Electrons in Graphene”, University of Maryland, USA, 2010