Summary
Xiangyun Qiu is an associate professor at The George Washington University with over nine years in academia and a research trajectory stretching from condensed matter physics to biological physics and molecular biophysics. He combines teaching and mentoring with a research agenda focused on the physical and chemical forces that govern biomolecular structure, dynamics, and energetics to illuminate disease mechanisms and inform therapeutics. Trained at the University of Science and Technology of China and with a Ph.D. from Michigan State, he has held research positions at Cornell and the NIH, bringing a rigorous, interdisciplinary approach to problem-solving. Beyond publications catalogued on Google Scholar, he describes himself on GitHub as both a student and teacher of science and life, signaling a commitment to continuous learning and mentorship.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
B.S., Physics, B.S., Physics at University of Science and Technology of China
Ph.D., Condensed Matter Physics, Ph.D., Condensed Matter Physics at Michigan State University