Summary
Yinan Hu is a professor-level senior engineer based in Beijing with about 9 years of experience at the intersection of MEG, superconductivity, and cryogenics. He currently leads research at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, focusing on MEG data analysis, atomic magnetometers, and their neuroimaging applications, anchored by a PhD in atomic physics from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. Earlier in his career he built hardware infrastructure for MEG and MRI, including a helium-recycling system, and founded China's first MEG technology forum (BrainMEG). His path also includes international stints at Budker Lab Mainz and advanced degrees: a Master's in Cryogenics and Applied Superconductivity from UCAS and a Bachelor's in Thermal and Power Engineering from Central South University. He maintains an active research/blog presence at his site and is recognized for responsibility, teamwork, and a knack for turning complex physics into practical, scalable solutions.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Power Engineering(Cryogenics and Applied Superconductivity), A, Master's degree, Power Engineering(Cryogenics and Applied Superconductivity), A at University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Doctor of natural sciences (Atomic physics)- PhD, Atomic magnetometer and its application on MEG, 1.0, Doctor of natural sciences (Atomic physics)- PhD, Atomic magnetometer and its application on MEG, 1.0 at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Bachelor's degree, Thermal and Power Engineering(thermodynamic(al) instrument), A, Bachelor's degree, Thermal and Power Engineering(thermodynamic(al) instrument), A at Central South University
Chinese, English