Gender: Male
Title: Professor
Education: Doctoral student
Discipline: Instrument Science and Technology
Research interests: Advanced Optical Instruments, ultrafast multidimensional Spectroscopy, Dynamics in Interdisciplinary Science
E-mail: songyin2021@bit.edu.cn Office Phone: None
Song Yin, born in 1986. He received his bachelor's degree from Peking University in 2009 and his Doctor's degree from the University of Toronto in 2015. He worked as a postdoctoral fellow and research associate at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor from 2015 to 2021. In 2021, he joined the School of Optoelectronics, Beijing Institute of Technology, and was appointed as an associate professor and doctoral supervisor. Presided over a number of provincial and ministerial level projects such as the national Youth Talent Program. He has been engaged in the research of advanced optical instruments, ultrafast two-dimensional spectroscopy and ultrafast dynamics for a long time, and invented the first multi-spectral multi-dimensional spectral device, the detection band covers ultraviolet to mid-infrared (250-10000nm), the time window covers femtosecond (10^(-15)) to second, and can measure the dynamics of complex systems in physics, chemistry, biology and materials. Based on the invention of the spectral system, he has made a series of exploration and breakthrough research results in the field of photovoltaic cells and photosynthesis, and the relevant research results are published as the first author/corresponding author in Nature Communications, Chemical Science, Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, Review of Scientific Instruments, He currently serves as a reviewer for journals such as Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters and Journal of Chemical Physics. He has been awarded the NSERC Postdoctoral Scholarship in Canada, the ICAM Postdoctoral Scholarship in the United States, and the Outstanding Self-funded International Student Scholarship in China.
Song Yin, born in 1986. He received his bachelor's degree from Peking University in 2009 and his Doctor's degree from the University of Toronto in 2015. He worked as a postdoctoral fellow and research associate at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor from 2015 to 2021. In 2021, he joined the School of Optoelectronics, Beijing Institute of Technology, and was appointed as an associate professor and doctoral supervisor. Presided over a number of provincial and ministerial level projects such as the national Youth Talent Program. He has been engaged in the research of advanced optical instruments, ultrafast two-dimensional spectroscopy and ultrafast dynamics for a long time, and invented the first multi-spectral multi-dimensional spectral device, the detection band covers ultraviolet to mid-infrared (250-10000nm), the time window covers femtosecond (10^(-15)) to second, and can measure the dynamics of complex systems in physics, chemistry, biology and materials. Based on the invention of the spectral system, he has made a series of exploration and breakthrough research results in the field of photovoltaic cells and photosynthesis, and the relevant research results are published as the first author/corresponding author in Nature Communications, Chemical Science, Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, Review of Scientific Instruments, He currently serves as a reviewer for journals such as Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters and Journal of Chemical Physics. He has been awarded the NSERC Postdoctoral Scholarship in Canada, the ICAM Postdoctoral Scholarship in the United States, and the Outstanding Self-funded International Student Scholarship in China.
Student enrollment plan: plan to enroll 1~2 doctoral students and 2 ~ 3 master students every year, the research group has obvious cross-disciplinary characteristics, and students of different majors can play their own advantages according to their own strengths and interests. In addition, we welcome undergraduates with good foundation to join the research group, and those with excellent performance can be recommended for further study abroad.
1. Advanced optical instruments;
2. Ultra-fast multidimensional spectrum;
3. Classical and quantum dynamics;
4. Photodynamics for carbon neutrality.
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In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):