Personal profile
He Yazhou, Associate Professor, Doctoral Supervisor. I studied for my undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees at Central China Normal University. From 2016 to 2018, I visited Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in the United States and graduated with my doctoral degree in 2020. After graduation, I conducted postdoctoral research at South China Normal University. Joined South China University of Technology in 2024. My main research direction is at the forefront of particle physics and nuclear physics, using high-energy heavy ion collisions to generate unlocked quark gluon plasmas, studying their internal strong interactions, and exploring their properties using machine learning algorithms. The research results have been published in core domestic and international journals such as Physical Review Letters (4 articles) and Physical Review C. They have been cited multiple times by large international experimental cooperation groups such as CMS, ATLAS, ALICE, STAR located in Europe and the United States, and have been orally presented at multiple international conferences.
Research directions
Particle physics and nuclear physics, high-energy heavy ion collisions, quark gluon plasmas, machine learning applications in nuclear physics.
Representative paper results
[1] Z. Yang, Y. He, I. Moult, and X.-N. Wang, Probing the Short-Distance Structure of the Quark-Gluon Plasma with Energy Correlators, Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 011901 (2024).
[2] Z. Yang, Y. He, W. Chen, W.-Y. Ke, L.-G. Pang, and X.-N. Wang, Deep Learning Assisted Jet Tomography for the Study of Mach Cones in QGP, Eur. Phys. J. C 83, 652 (2023).
[3] Y. He, W. Chen, T. Luo, S. Cao, L.-G. Pang, and X.-N. Wang, Event-by-Event Jet Anisotropy and Hard-Soft Tomography of the Quark-Gluon Plasma, Phys. Rev. C 106, 044904 (2022).
[4] W. Chen, Z. Yang, Y. He, W. Ke, L.-G. Pang, and X.-N. Wang, Search for the Elusive Jet-Induced Diffusion Wake in Z / γ -Jets with 2D Jet Tomography in High-Energy Heavy-Ion Collisions, Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 082301 (2021).
[5] Y. He, L.-G. Pang, and X.-N. Wang, Gradient Tomography of Jet Quenching in Heavy-Ion Collisions, Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 122301 (2020).
[6] Y. He, L.-G. Pang, and X.-N. Wang, Bayesian Extraction of Jet Energy Loss Distributions in Heavy-Ion Collisions, Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 252302 (2019).
[7] Y. He, S. Cao, W. Chen, T. Luo, L.-G. Pang, and X.-N. Wang, Interplaying Mechanisms behind Single Inclusive Jet Suppression in Heavy-Ion Collisions, Phys. Rev. C 99, 054911 (2019).
Contact Information
E-mail:heyayun@scut.edu.cn


