Lifeng Yin
Professor, Deputy Dean
Department of physics, Fudan University
Education:
Sep. 2001 ~ Jun. 2006 Ph.D, Department of physics, Fudan University
Sep. 1996 ~ Jun. 2001 Bachelor, Department of Lighting Source and Illumination Engineering, Fudan University
Professional Experience:
Nov. 2022 Up to now Deputy Dean, Department of physics, Fudan University
Dec. 2021~ Oct. 2022 Assistant Dean, Department of physics, Fudan University
Dec. 2015 Up to now Professor, Department of physics, Fudan University
Sep. 2010 ~ Nov. 2015 Associate Professor, Department of physics, Fudan University
May 2007 ~ Mar. 2010 Postdoctor, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN, USA
Research Interest:
Dr. Yin’s main research interest lies in condensed matter and materials physics, as well as the applications of materials and devices, especially focuses on the surface and interface of complex oxides and their emergent phenomena under spatial confinement. He has revealed the physical origin of electronic phase separation in manganites is related with chemical ordering using a layer-by-layer superlattice growth technique. He develops advanced instruments, such as cryogen free spin polarized scanning tunneling microscopy and magnetic exchange force microscopy, industrially-scaled large size pulsed laser deposition system.
Honors & Awards:
Dr. Yin's work has been recognized of “IAAM Scientist Medal” for interfacing the materials for multi-inter-trans disciplinary fields of science, engineering, and technology by International Association of Advanced Materials. He participated in the National Competition for Young Teachers of College Physics Basic Courses, and won the Shanghai Special Prize, the East China First Prize, and the National Third Prize.