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Nano-optics and nanoscopy group
Nano-optics and nanoscopy group of Wuhan University
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Sheng Wang
Nano-optics and nanoscopy group of Wuhan University
Official Personal Page:http://physics.whu.edu.cn/info/1178/5225.htm Professor of Physics, Wuhan University, 2021 - Director's Postdoc Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 2020 - 2021 Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 2020 Advisor: Feng Wang B.S., University of Science and Technology of China, 2014 Advisor: Zhenyu Zhang
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Congratulations to our group members Kunjie Zhou and Jingyi Zhu for publishing their article in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Congratulations to Shen Chen and Zhou Kunjie on successfully completing their master's thesis defense
Congratulations to Shen Chen and Xue Zhuo from our group for publishing a paper in ACS Photonics
Professor Wang Sheng participated in the 12th Young Teachers' Teaching Competition of Wuhan University and won the second prize.
Congratulations to Xue Zhuo, Zhu Jingyi, and Zhou Kunjie from our group for receiving the Graduate Excellent Academic Scholarship
Professor Wang Sheng attended the graduate student meeting as a representative of the faculty of the School of Physics and Science and Technology of Wuhan University
Congratulations to Zhuo Xue from our group for publishing an article in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
The Nano-Optics Laboratory was rated as a five-star safety laboratory by Wuhan University
Professor Wang Sheng was selected as a member of the third Youth Editorial Board of the Chinese Laser Press.
Professor Wang Sheng gave an invited talk (online) at the 2022 Fall Academic Conference of the Chinese Physical Society
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WangLab holds first outdoor activity in the fall semester of 2024
WangLab held the second watermelon eating conference and safety discussion meeting in the fall semester of 2024
WangLab held its first watermelon-eating conference and safety discussion in the fall semester of 2024
Wang Sheng's research group conducted training and testing on the use of the single-photon time-resolved confocal fluorescence microscopy system