Jinshan Wu

Jinshan Wu

Professor of Physics and Systems Science

Beijing Normal University

Interests
  • Quantum Transport
  • Equilibrium and Non-equilibrium Statistical Physics
  • Quantum Foundation
  • Game Theory
  • Input-Output Analysis
  • Scientometric
  • Network Science
  • Concept Mapping and Meaningful Learning
Education
  • PH.D. in Condensed Matter Physics, 2011

    Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of British Columbia (UBC)

  • M.Sc. in Condensed Matter Physics, 2006

    Department of Physics & Astronomy, UBC

  • M.Sc. in Statistical Physics, 2002

    Physics Department, Beijing Normal University(BNU)

  • B.S. in Physics, 1999

    Department of Physics, BNU

Bio
  • Jinshan Wu is a relational and critical thinker who critically seeks, explores and exploits of relations among things to identify and solve problems, and enjoy this creative process of problem solving and knowledge creation. Often parts are only meaningful if one sees through their connections and find the whole. Graduated from the University of British Columbia and Beijing Normal University, Jinshan is currently working at the School of Systems Science at Beijing Normal University. His research topics ‎have been over quite several disciplines including quantum transport (non-equilibrium quantum statistical physics), quantum foundation, quantum games, game theory, general input-output analysis, scientometics, teaching and learning, and also systems science. There should be boundaries between disciplines since each has their own typical ways of thinking and their own typical methods of analysis, but there should not be boundaries in researchers' mind when tackling real-world problems and when understanding them. Thus, for the years, Jinshan have been practicing cross-boundary researching, teaching and learning.

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