Zhixin Wang
About Zhixin Wang
Zhixin Wang is a Graduate Research Assistant at Yale University, where he has worked since 2015. He holds a PhD in Applied Physics from Yale and has a background in Quantum Information Machines and Microelectronics.
Current Role at Yale University
Zhixin Wang has been serving as a Graduate Research Assistant at Yale University since 2015. In this role, Wang engages in advanced research projects, contributing to the academic community and collaborating with faculty and fellow researchers. The position allows for the application of knowledge gained through extensive studies in Applied Physics, furthering the understanding of complex scientific concepts.
Education and Expertise
Zhixin Wang's educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Applied Physics from Yale University, completed between 2015 and 2022. Prior to this, Wang earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Microelectronics from Tsinghua University, studying from 2011 to 2015. Additionally, Wang participated in an Undergraduate Exchange Program at UC Santa Barbara in 2013, focusing on Physics. Wang also studied Quantum Information Machines at Université Grenoble Alpes, attending the École de Physique des Houches Summer School for 11 months in 2019.
Research Experience at Tsinghua University
Wang gained significant research experience at Tsinghua University, where they worked as an Undergraduate Researcher from 2012 to 2015. This three-year tenure allowed Wang to develop foundational skills in research methodologies and contribute to various projects in the field of Microelectronics. This experience laid the groundwork for further academic pursuits in Applied Physics.
Previous Research Roles
Before assuming the current role at Yale University, Zhixin Wang held positions as an Undergraduate Researcher at both Tsinghua University and Yale University. At Tsinghua University, Wang worked from 2012 to 2015, and at Yale University, Wang contributed for two months in 2014. Additionally, Wang briefly worked as an Undergraduate Researcher at UC Santa Barbara in 2013 for two months, gaining diverse research exposure in different academic environments.