Bo Ma (马博)
Institute of High Energy Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
I received my doctoral degree from the College of Chemistry at Lanzhou University in 2023, where my research focused on the interactions between two-dimensional materials and femtosecond lasers. Following graduation, I undertook postdoctoral research at the China Spallation Neutron Source, where I played a key role in the physical design and engineering of the inverse-geometry molecular vibration spectrometer.
Throughout my doctoral and postdoctoral work, I published multiple SCI-indexed articles. I excel at abstracting theoretical models from experimental observations and applying theoretical calculations to guide experimental design. I am proficient in density functional theory (DFT) and skilled in simulating neutron scattering processes, with the ability to integrate both approaches to advance scientific research.