Doctoral Student
Shuaiyang WEI 魏帅阳 |
weishuaiyang@westlake.edu.cn
♦ 2024 M.S. | South China Norm. Univ.
♦ 2020 B.S. | Hunan University

Research Focus |
My current research focuses on high-dimensional topological insulators and quantum Hall effect. Previously, I explored topological photonics and structured light fields, particularly Pearcey-Airy Gaussian vortex beams and partially coherent light sources in tightly focused systems, with applications in optical trapping and micromanipulation.
Publication |
[1] S Wei, J Tu, Z Lu, X Wang, Z Li, G Wang, D Deng. “Evolution and particle trapping dynamics of circular Pearcey-Airy Gaussian vortex beams in tightly focused systems”. Optics Express, 31(17): 27843-27857, (2023).
[2] S Wei, X Yu, Z Li, D Deng. “Stable 3D particle manipulation using rotating elliptical Gauss–Schell model vortex partially coherent light sources”. Optics Communications, 542: 129571, (2023).
Honors |
[1] National Scholarship for Master Students (2023)
[2] First-Class Academic Scholarship (2021-2023)
[3] Outstanding Student Cadre (2023)
Outside the Lab |
Beyond research, I’ve served in leadership roles including as a representative on Westlake University’s Graduate Student Congress. I’m also an active member of both the film club and anime society. I enjoy exploring cinematic storytelling and animation as creative outlets that complement my scientific pursuits.