Title: Professor
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Department: University Physics Teaching Center
E-mail: fwang@bit.edu.cn
Address: B208 Building, South Campus, Beijing Institute of Technology, Liangxiang University Town, Fangshan District, Beijing
Research interests: Atomic and molecular physics. He is mainly engaged in the theoretical research of atomic and molecular spectra and the theoretical calculation of atomic and molecular collision, and studies the microscopic mechanism of atmospheric spectra of stars, planets and other celestial bodies according to the atomic and molecular processes in celestial spectra.
1999-2004, Department of Physics, Beijing Institute of Technology.
1995-1999 Bachelor degree in Applied Physics, Beijing Institute of Technology.
2019-present, Professor, School of Physics, Beijing Institute of Technology.
Associate Professor, School of Physics, Beijing Institute of Technology, 2006-2019.
2008-2009 Postdoctoral fellow at the University of Texas (UT-Austin).
2004-2006, Lecturer, Department of Physics, Beijing Institute of Technology.
He has published more than 30 academic papers in famous academic journals at home and abroad. He has published one monograph, three textbooks and two translations. Presided over and participated in a number of scientific research and educational reform projects. He has won the "I love My Teacher" ten teachers most loved by students for three times, and won the first prize of T-more excellent Teacher Award, the first Diwen Award teaching fund, the first Qingjia Award teaching fund, and the first prize of the Beijing University Physics Basic Course young Teachers teaching competition. First prize and Best Demonstration award of Beijing University Young Teachers' Basic Teaching Skills Competition. The first prize of the North China Division of the National College Physics Basic Course Teaching Competition for Young teachers. Grand Prize of the first Beijing University Teachers' Teaching Innovation Competition, the third prize of the first National University Teachers' Teaching Innovation Competition, and the National Excellent Young Teachers Award of the Huo Yingdong Foundation. Participated in the recording of "The beauty of Physics to see flowers" was rated as a national quality video open course. In 2017, he won the first Beijing University Young Teaching Teacher Award. In 2022, he won the titles of Famous Teacher of Curriculum Ideological and Political Teaching in Beijing, Excellent Undergraduate Education Team of Beijing Universities (third leader), Excellent Moral Education Worker of Beijing universities and so on.
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