Professor, Department of Physics and Enrico Fermi Institute University of Chicago
Education
• University of Michigan Ph.D. in physics, May 2002. Thesis Advisor: Gordon L. Kane.
• Fudan University B.S. in physics, May 1995.
Appointments
• University of Chicago, Professor, 7/2018-present
• University of Chicago, Associate Professor, 5/2013-07/2018.
• University of Chicago, Assistant Professor, 2/2011-2013.
• Princeton University, Assistant Professor, 9/2006–1/2011.
• Harvard University, Research Associate, 9/2004–8/2006.
• University of Wisconsin, Research Associate, 9/2002–8/2004.
Fellowships and Awards
• Fellow, American Physical Society, 2018.
• Early Career Award, US Department of Energy, 2010-2015.
• Outstanding Junior Investigator Award, US Department of Energy, 2008-2010.
Research Support
• US Department of Energy, 2008 - present.
• National Science Foundation Physics Frontier Center, 2011-2017.
• National Science Foundation, 2007 - 2010.
Recent Professional duties
• Editor of Chapter “Overview of the Physics Case for CEPC” in the CEPC Conceptual Design Report, Vol II. 2018.
• APS J. J. Sakurai Prize selection committee, member 2016, chair 2017.
• Member of advisory board of Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UC Santa Barbara, 2017-2019.
• Panel member, Department of Energy Comparative Review 2016.
• Organizer. Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics fast response workshop on future colliders, 2016.
• Program committee. LHCP 2016. CIPNIP 2018. Lattice for BSM 2018.
• Organizer, Aspen winter conferences:
“New data from the energy frontier”, Feb., 2011.
“Higgs Quo Vadis”, March, 2013.
“Exploring the Physics Frontier with Circular Colliders”, January, 2015.
• Organizer, Galileo Galilei Institute Workshops
“Understanding the TeV Scale Through LHC Data, Dark Matter, and Other Experi- ments”, Sept.-Nov., 2012.
“Beyond Standard Model: Where do we go from here?”, Aug. - Oct. 2018.
• Panel member. Department of Energy Cosmic Frontier experiments. 2014.
• Convener, ”The Path Beyond the Standard Model - New Particles, Forces, and Dimen-sions” sub-working group of Energy Frontier of Snowmass study, 2013.