
Gong Jiangbin
Gong Jiangbin received his PhD in theoretical chemical physics in 2001 from the University of Toronto. He was the Henry Croft postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto and then a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Chicago before joining NUS in 2006. He won the NUS Faculty of Science Outstanding Scientist Award 2016, the Institute of Physics Singapore “World Scientific” Prize and Medal 2016 for outstanding physics research, and the Singapore National Research Foundation Investigatorship Award (class of 2017) for his project on “Quantum control approach to new topological phases of matter”. He is also appointed as Provost’s Chair Professor at the Faculty of Science for the period of July 2020 to June 2026.
Preprints & Publications
Kardar-Parisi-Zhang Physics in the Density Fluctuations of Localized Two-Dimensional Wave Packets
Breakdown of quantization in nonlinear Thouless pumping
Adiabatic quantum learning
Critical dynamics of long-range quantum disordered systems
Photonic corner skin modes in non-Hermitian photonic crystals
Stability and dynamics of many-body localized systems coupled to a small bath
Experimental study on the principle of minimal work fluctuations
Topological characteristics of gap closing points in nonlinear Weyl semimetals
Coherent Control of Collective Spontaneous Emission through Self-interference
Hybrid skin-topological modes without asymmetric couplings
Direction reversal of non-Hermitian skin effect via coherent coupling
Floquet band engineering with Bloch oscillations
Observation of pi/2 modes in an acoustic Floquet system
Superfluidity vs thermalisation in a nonlinear Floquet system
On the quantization of AB phase in nonlinear systems
Observation of Floquet topological phases with large Chern numbers
Topological ?? modes and beyond