中文簡介 |
劉軍,男,深圳大學微納光電子學研究院,特聘研究員,博士生導師,歐盟瑪麗居里學者,IEEE高級會員,深圳市優秀青年基金獲得者,深圳市國內高層次人才、海外高層次人才。2014年在中國科學院上海光學精密機械研究所獲得光學工程專業博士學位,隨后分別在深圳大學光電工程學院、英國阿斯頓大學光子技術研究所等機構工作,目前主要從事新型激光技術及非線性光孤子動力學等方面的基礎研究及應用基礎研究,主持包括歐盟“地平線2020”(Horizon 2020)科研規劃、國家自然科學基金面上和青年項目、中國博士后科學基金特別資助、中國博士后科學基金面上一等資助、廣東省自然科學基金面上項目、深圳市優秀青年基金、深圳市重點項目等一系列國際合作、國家級、省部市級項目。已在Photonics Research, Optics Letters, Optics Express, Journal of Lightwave Technology等高水平專業期刊發表SCI論文60余篇。
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英文簡介 |
Dr. Jun Liu received his PhD degree in Optical Engineering at Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics,Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, in 2014. After graduation, he joined Shenzhen University as a post-doctoral researcher, and was awarded the individual fellowship of the MARIE Sk?odowska-CURIE ACTIONS granted by the European Union in 2016. He started to work as a Marie-Curie research fellow at Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Aston University, in the United Kingdom, in 2017. When the Marie-Curie project was completed, Dr. Liu relocated in Shenzhen University as an associate professor in 2019. Since starting his doctoral studies and later research work, Dr. Liu’s research interests and activities have consistently focused on the new laser technologies, which include: Development of eye-safe, mid-infrared, high power fibre lasers and solid-state lasers; nonlinear soliton dynamics and ultrafast photonics. Dr. Liu is now a tenured associate professor and a PhD supervisor in Shenzhen University, and has received a few international, national and provincial research funding grants including European Horizon 2020 (Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Actions, MSCA), National Natural Science Foundation of China, China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, and has published more than 60 papers in high-standard journals and conferences (CLEO, SPIE, ACP etc.), which demonstrates his high-profile research level. Dr. Liu’s main research results and major contributions in recent years are concentrated on the following three aspects: mid-infrared fiber lasers, wavelength flexible Raman fiber lasers, and soliton dynamics in graded-index multimode fibers.
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