Dr. Pengfei Wang graduated from the Chemistry Department of Hangzhou University in 1983 with a Bachelor of Science degree. He received his Ph.D. degree from the Institute of Photographic Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (now the Institute of Physical and Chemical Technology) in 1993. He was awarded the Dean's Scholarship Excellence Award and worked in the
same year. Since 1997, he has been a researcher and doctoral supervisor at TIPC and started his work here. Since 1994, he has worked in various research institutes across the world for eight years and has built good collaborations with them, such as the French National Research Center (CNRS), the Japan National Institute of Materials and Chemistry, and the Department of Physics and Materials of the City University of Hong Kong. He mainly engaged in the design of organic/inorganic light functional materials and their application in the field of light diagnosis and treatment, OLED, and other fields.
Dr. Ya Wang received his B.Sc. from the Special Class for Gifted Young, USTC in 2005, received his Ph.D. from the Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at Microscale, USTC in 2012 and received his Postdoc from the 3rd Physics Institute of Stuttgart University in 2016. He worked as a Research Fellow at the Department of Modern Physics, USTC (2016–2017). He was promoted to Professor in 2018. His research topics mainly include developing high-quality diamond quantum devices and applying them to spin-based quantum information processing.
Dr. Weipeng Zheng is a professor of engineering at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and a faculty member at the University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS). He received his PhD in meteorology from UCAS in 2008. His primary research focuses on the development and application of Earth system models and marine environment forecasting systems, as well as research in paleoclimate simulations and air–sea interactions.
Dr. Zipeng Yu is an engineer at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He received his PhD in meteorology from the University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS) in 2020. His primary research focuses on the development and application of Earth system models and marine environment forecasting systems, as well as research in the parameterization of ocean models.
Dr. Jinrong Jiang received a B.S. degree in computational mathematics and economics from Peking University, Beijing, China, in 1999, an M.S. degree in computational mathematics from the Institute of Computing, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, and a Ph.D. degree in computer software and theory from the Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he is currently a Research Fellow with the Computer Network Information Center. His research interests include the development of earth system models, parallel computing, and computer architecture.