Wu,Teng

Tenured Associate Professor

Institute of Quantum Electronics

Research InterestsQuantum optics and quantum information

Office Phone:010-6275 7035

Email:wuteng[at]pku.edu.cn

Education:Ph.D.

  • Research and Education

    2011.09–2016.07: Ph.D. in Science, School of Electronics Engineering and Computer Science, Peking University

    2007.09–2011.07: B.S. in Science, School of Electronics Engineering and Computer Science, Peking University

  • Domestic Work Experience

    2026.02–Present: Tenured Associate Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor, School of Electronics, Peking University

    2021.11–2026.01: Assistant Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor, School of Electronics, Peking University

    2019.10–2021.10: Assistant Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor, School of Electronics Engineering and Computer Science, Peking University

  • Overseas Work Experience

    2016.09–2019.09: Research Associate, Helmholtz Institute of Mainz, Germany

  • Main Research Fields

    Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, including, but not limited to, Quantum magnetic sensing technology and its applications in fundamental physics, biomagnetic detection, and metrology.

  • Academic Services

    Reviewer for Science Advances, Nature Communications, Physical Review Letters/Applied/A/B/D, and other journals, deputy Leader of the Innovation Group, Quantum Information Network Industry Alliance, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

  • Honors and Awards

    First Boya Time-Frequency Young Scientist Award (2025); Peking University Teaching Excellence Award (2025); Peking University Outstanding Moral Education Award (2024); First Prize of the 22nd Peking University Young Teachers' Basic Teaching Skills Competition, the Best Teaching Ideology Award, the Best Teaching Document Award, the Best Teaching Demonstration Award (2023)、Baosteel Excellent Teacher Award (2022)、National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Excellent Young Scientist Fund (2021)

  • Representative Academic Works

    Published over 70 SCI papers, including 1 in Nature Physics, 4 in Science Advances, 1 in Physical Review X, and 6 in Physical Review Letters, co-authored 2 books, received 15 authorized patents and 1 software copyright.

  • Teaching

    Undergraduate: Introduction to Quantum Information Technology (summer semester, 2 credits, 32 hours per semester)

    Graduate: Quantum Optics (fall semester, 3 credits, 48 hours per semester)