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2001-Studied in the Department of Physics, Laval University, Canada in 2005. In 2004, he visited and studied in Max Planck Institute of Complex System Physics, engaged in theoretical research on ultrafast laser filamentation. In September, 2005, he won the Doctor of Science degree and the "National Outstanding Self-funded International Student Award". Later, he did postdoctoral research in the Laser Optoelectronic Center of Laval University until the end of 2006, during which he went to the University of Tokyo for a visiting research. In 2007, he was employed by Institute of Modern Optics of Nankai University as an imported talent. The main research direction is the filamentation of high power femtosecond laser pulses in optical media. He has a comprehensive understanding of this unique nonlinear phenomenon and rich experimental experience, and has been working in the forefront of this field. Up to now, 50 academic papers included in SCI have been published and cited more than 500 times (including Physical Report, Physical Review Express, Applied Physics Express, Optical Express and other important academic journals in this discipline cited 130 times). ), and the maximum single sci citation is more than 70 times. The recent review article (PHY) introducing the research results of ultra-fast laser filamentation for 40 years focuses on the previous research results. Representative, 44 1, 47- 189 (2007)). In this paper, more than ten pictures of 105 directly quoted the research results that the applicant was responsible for and participated in.

1994- 1998: Bachelor degree in Department of Optoelectronic Information Science, School of Physics, Nankai University;

1998-2000: experimenter in the Department of Optoelectronic Information Science, School of Physics, Nankai University; 200 1-2005: Ph.D., Department of Physics, Laval University, Canada; 2004: Max Planck Institute of Complex System Physics, Germany; 2006: postdoctoral fellow, Center for Optics, Photonics and Lasers, Laval University, Canada.