Shao-Feng Ge/ Tenure-track Fellow
Particle and Nuclear Physics Division
N661 gesf AT sjtu.edu.cn
Continuously seeking PhD students and Postdocs

Educational Background

  • 2006- 2012, Center for High Energy Physics, Tsinghua University , Doctor
  • 2009- 2009, University of Texas at Austin, USA , No Degree
  • 2002- 2006, Physics Department, Tsinghua University , Bachelor

Work Experience

  • 2019-Now, T. D. Lee Fellow Tenure-track Associate Professor, T. D. Lee Fellow
  • 2019-Now, School of Physics and Astronomy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Tenure-track Associate Professor
  • 2019-Now, Kavli IPMU, University of Tokyo, Japan and University of California, Berkeley, USA, Project Researche
  • 2017-2019, Fermilab, USA, eutrino Physics Center Scholar
  • 2014-2017, Max-Planck Institut fuer Kernphysics (MPIK), Heidelberg, Germany, Guest Scientist
  • 2012-2014, KEK, Japan, JSPS Fellow

Research Interests

  • Dark matter and neutrino related theoretical and phenomenological studies in particle physics, astrophysics, and cosmology

Honorary Information

  • 2024 Recipient of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars
  • 2020 Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award, Center for Excellence in Particle Physics, CAS
  • 2019 National Talent Program
  • 2020 Shanghai PuJiang Talent Program
  • 2017 Fermilab Neutrino Physics Center Award
  • 2012 JSPS Postdoc Fellowship
  • 2006 Yeh Chi-Sun Prize

Representative Papers And Monographs

  • https://inspirehep.net/literature?sort=mostrecent&size=250&page=1&q=exactauthor%3AShao.Feng.Ge.1&ui-citation-summary=true