Dr Jiayi Qin

Dr Jiayi Qin
Position
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department
Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics
Office phone
50208
Email
Office
Gravity Wave Building 1 79

Biography

Jiayi Qin completed her degree in Physics from the Nanjing University in 2011. She was awarded PhD degree in 2016 at the University of Western Australia (OzGrav - UWA node). Her postgraduate research was focused on sensitivity enhancement of gravitational wave detectors via optomechanical interactions (thesis). During 2016 and 2021, she worked as a postdoctoral fellow at School of Physics, the Australian National University, for an ARC Laureate Fellowship project "Precision laser levitation for quantum metrology and gravitational sensing". 

Since 2022, Jiayi joined the Center for Graviational Astrophysics (CGA) at the Australian National University. She is working on developing optical instrumentation for precision interferometry for the science goals related to gravitational-wave detection. The projects involved are related to LIGO instrumentation, space-based missions, and third generation gravitational wave detectors such as NEMO. 

Research interests

  • Optical physics including optomechancis, optical manipuation and metrology
  • Quantum optics and quantum optomechanics
  • Singnal processing and controls implementation
  • Gravitational research and fundamental theory test

Students

Tongmiao Fan (Master)

Katherine Kinder (Master, 2022)

Chenyue Gu (MPhil, 2021 - 2022)

Ben Slimming (Honors, 2020)

Alistair Graham (Honors, 2018)

Kabilan Sripathy (PhD, 2017-2022)

Ruvi Lecamwasam (PhD, 2016-2021)

Jinyong Ma (PhD, 2015 - 2020)

When dialing an ANU extension from outside the university:
  • (02) 612 XXXXX (within Australia)
  • +61 2 612 XXXXX (outside Australia)
Where XXXXX is the 5 digit extension number you are after.
Anti-Spam notice: The email addresses from this directory are made available to support the academic and business activities of ANU. These email addresses are not published as an invitation to receive unsolicited commercial messages or 'spam' and we do not consent to receipt of such materials. Any messages that are received which contravenes this policy is strictly prohibited, and is also a breach of the Spam Act 2003. The University reserves the right to recover all costs incurred in the event of breach of this policy.

Updated:  15 May 2024/ Responsible Officer:  Director, RSPE/ Page Contact:  Physics Webmaster