Qian-Yuan Tang
唐 乾元 (タン チェンユエン)
唐 乾元 (タン チェンユエン)
Personal Information
Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Hong Kong Baptist University, HKSAR, China
E-mail: tangqianyuan[AT]gmail.com
Work Experiences
2023/02 – now, Assistant Professor.
Department of Physics, Hong Kong Baptist University, HKSAR, China.
2021/04 – 2023/01, Research Scientist.
Lab for Neural Computation and Adaptation (Toyoizumi Lab), RIKEN Center for Brain Science
2017/11 – 2021/03, Postdoctoral research fellow (Project Researcher).
Department of Basic Science, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (Kaneko Lab)
Center for Complex Systems Biology, Universal Biology Institute (UBI).
The University of Tokyo.
2017/07 – 2017/10, Postdoctoral research fellow.
Prof. Lei-Han Tang's Lab of Theoretical Biology,
Department of Physics, Hong Kong Baptist University.
Educational Backgrounds
2011 - 2017, Ph.D. student, major in physics. Institute of biophysics (Prof. Wei Wang's Lab), School of Physics, Nanjing University, China. (Ph.D. degree in Mar 2017)
2007 - 2011, Undergraduate student, major in biophysics. Department of intensive instruction, Kuang Yaming Honors School, Nanjing University, China. (Bachelor's degree in June 2011)
Journal Refereeing, Awards and Memberships
Serve as a reviewer of academic journals including Nat Phys, PNAS, New J Phys, J Chem Inf Model, Signal Transduct Target Ther, J Phys Complexity, J Stat Phys, Chaos, Euro Phys Lett, Sci Rep, PLoS One, Intelligent Computing, Bioinformatic Advances, etc.
Jun 2025– now, Committee Member, Biomolecular Structure Prediction and Simulation Professional Committee, Chinese Society for Bioinformatics.
Feb 2025, Junior Visiting Professor Program of Peng Huanwu Innovation Research Center for Theoretical Physics in 2025, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Jul 2024 – now, Council Member of Physical Society of Hong Kong (PSHK).
Mar 2018 – now, Member of Japan Physical Society (JPS).
Mar 2018, Annual Outstanding Research Paper Award of National Laboratory of Solid-State Microstructures (NLSSM), Nanjing University, China.
Jun 2015, Selected as young scientist for 65th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.