Shuyun Zhou is a Chinese physicist and a tenured professor of physics at Tsinghua University.
She earned her Ph.D. degree in 2007 at University of California, Berkeley where she worked with Alessandra Lanzara.
[2] She did postdoctoral research at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and was a project scientist there until 2012 when she moved to Tsinghua University[3] where she was named professor in 2017.
[4] Zhoul is known for her work on the electronic structure of two-dimensional materials and heterostrucures.
[7][2] She received the Sir Martin Wood Prize for physical science research in China in 2019.