Summary
Huiyuan Man is an experimental physicist and independent research scientist with over a decade of experience probing quantum materials and superconductivity. Trained at Zhejiang University and seasoned by postdoctoral work at The University of Tokyo and Johns Hopkins, Huiyuan has contributed to studies of iron-based superconductors, quantum spin ice, and spin-orbital liquids using synthesis, transport, neutron scattering, and scanning SQUID microscopy. At Stanford they advanced unconventional superconductivity research before transitioning to self-directed manuscript development and peer review. Huiyuan blends hands-on experimental technique with deep materials insight, often connecting synthesis pathways to emergent quantum phenomena. Based in Tianjin with roots in Zhejiang, they maintain an international research footprint and a track record of translating complex measurements into publishable science. An uncommon asset is their sustained practice of independent, cross-disciplinary projects that bridge condensed matter experiments and rigorous theoretical interpretation.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
University of Tokyo
Ph.D., Ph.D. at Zhejiang University