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Month: February 2015

Group Alumni Yanguang Li Wins Award

February 16, 2015September 7, 2015
by Yiying Wu at 11:00amSeptember 7, 2015

The first graduate student from Wu group, Yanguang Li, received a “the 1000 plan for youth” award in China. He is now a full professor in Soochow University.

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