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Wang's educational background and academic experience.
1988.9- 1992.7:

Bachelor's degree in Physics Department of Jilin Normal University

1992.7- 1995.7:

Master of Physics Department of Northeast Normal University

Tutor: Professor Sun Changpu

Master thesis: the interaction between two-level atoms and quantized long-period standing wave light.

1995.7- 1998.7:

Lecturer in Computer Department of Changchun University

Teaching courses: assembly language, C language, numerical calculation method, etc.

Research interests: quantum computing and quantum communication.

1996.9- 1998.7:

Dr. Changchun Institute of Physics, China Academy of Sciences (now Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences).

Tutor: Yu.

Doctoral thesis: Quantum optical states and their interaction with two-level atoms.

1998.7-2000.7:

Postdoctoral fellow, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Tutors: Professor Shao Huapan and Professor Yang Guozhen.

Research projects: Ising thin films and superlattices and quantum optics.

2000.3-2000.5:

Visiting scholar, Kennitz University of Technology, Germany.

Collaborators: Dr. Uwe Grimm and Professor. Michael schleiber

Research projects: tracing diagram and anti-tracing diagram methods, one-dimensional quasicrystals.

2000.7-200 1.7:

Assistant Professor, Institute of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, Denmark.

Tutor: Professor Klaus Molmer

Research projects: multi-particle entanglement, quantum computing and spin squeezing.

200 1.7-2002.7:

Foundation of Institute of Scientific Exchange, postdoctoral researcher in Italy.

Tutor: Dr. Paul Zanaldi and Professor. Mario Lasetti

Research projects: entangled fermions, operator entanglement and quantum algorithms.

2003.6-2003.9:

Visiting Scholar, Nonlinear Research Center, Hong Kong Baptist University

Tutor: Professor Hu Xiaoping.

Research project: Angle process in nonlinear quantum system.

2002.6-2004.2:

Researcher, Quantum Optics and Quantum Information Research Group, Department of Physics, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia

Tutor: Professor Barry C Sanders

Research projects: quantum entanglement, spin squeezing and quantum chaos.