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I got my PhD at the Condensed Matter Theory group of Physics and Astronomy Department at Rutgers University in Oct. 2010. My advisor is Professor Natan Andrei. My dissertation research is on Nonequilibrium transport in quantum dot system, using Scattering Bethe Asatz approach.

Between the Fall of 2010-2012 I worked with Prof. Vivek Aji as a postdoc researcher at University of California, Riverside on various topics such as Kondo problem in graphene and magnetotransport in Topological Insulator, using mainly perturbative and mean field approach.

From Oct. 2012 till Aug. 2014 I work as a center postdoc in National Center for Theoretical Science in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Topics include phases of correlated topological states, transport of topological insulators edge state, and decoherence of topological qubits made of Majorana zero modes, using mainly perturbative (RG) and bosonization methods.

From Sep. 2014 till Jan. 2016 I work as an assistant research scholar (project based, funded by Ministry of Science and Technology in Taiwan) at Institute of physics, Academia Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan. Together with Prof. Ting-Kuo Lee, the main project is to explore the superconductivity in various hetero-structures systems, including some known topological materials.

Starting Feb. 2016 I work as an assistant professor at Physics department of National Kaohsiung Normal University in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.