Jing Liu is a Professor of Physics with 13 years of academic experience focused on experimental and computational approaches to particle and radiation detection. Trained at Technische Universität München, she has led R&D on novel particle detectors for astroparticle physics and practical civil applications, transitioning from postdoctoral work on the XMASS dark matter experiment to faculty leadership at the University of South Dakota. Her skill set spans mathematical modeling, C++ development, and hands-on detector engineering, with notable visiting appointments at Stanford and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Beyond traditional research, she organizes international training (PIRE GEMADARC) and blends experimental rigor with applied impact—designing detection systems that bridge fundamental dark-matter searches and real-world sensing needs.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Flying Vehicle Design and Applied Mechanics, Bachelor's Degree, Flying Vehicle Design and Applied Mechanics at Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics at Technical University of Munich
Master's Degree, Particle and Nuclear Physics, Master's Degree, Particle and Nuclear Physics at Peking University
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Jing Liu - Professor at University of South Dakota