香港中文大学工程学院 Prof. Jianbin Xu is a Choh-Ming Li Professor (Chair) of Electronic Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), where he currently serves as the Assistant Dean of Engineering and the Director of Materials Science and Research Technology Center. After having earned his PhD degree from University of Konstanz, Germany in 1993, he worked as a research associate, a tenure-track and tenured faculty member, in the Department of Electronic Engineering of CUHK. Since 2002 he has been a professor there. Prof. Xu is an active researcher in the areas of electronic materials and devices, nanoscience and nanotechnology, organic semiconductors, thermal science and engineering. He was selected as a Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researcher twice in 2020 and 2022. Also he was selected as a Chang Jiang Scholar Chair Professor by Ministry of Education, China in 2014 and awarded The Higher Education Outstanding Scientific Research Output Awards (Science and Technology) in the category of Natural Sciences (2nd Class), Ministry of Education, China in 2014. He was a recipient of The National Distinguished Expert of Overseas High-Level Talents Program. He has published more than 500 technical papers in high-profile journals, IEEE journals, and leading conferences including MRS, ICMAT, IEEE Nano, etc. He is on the Editorial Boards of ACS Nano and npj 2D Materials and Applications, serving as an Associate Editor of Science Bulletin. He also served as a Guest Editor of four special issues in multiple journals (e.g., Applied Physics Letters, MDPI Sensors, International Journal of Modern Physics, Materials Characterization). He was the Director and Co-Director of Croucher Advanced Study Institutes 2013 and 2016, respectively, a Council Member of Gordon Research Conferences (2018-2022). He was also involved in the organization committees of numerous international conferences. He received the Best Associate Editor Award of Science Bulletin in 2019. He is a Fellow of IEEE and Hong Kong Institution of Engineers.
报告题目:Two-Dimensional Layered Materials and the Related Devices for Optoelectronics
报告摘要:In this talk, I will first introduce our previous efforts on graphene and its related devices, including our pioneering works on developments of new growth methods for graphene and novel device configurations for advanced photodetectors and THz modulators. Afterwards I will describe our previous and present studies on transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) layered materials and the related devices, including the growth techniques, the scattering mechanisms in MoS₂ field-effect transistors (FET), the first black-phosphorus-MoS₂ heterostructured devices, WTe₂-based devices, and our subsequent works including the plasmonic-exitonic polaritons, as well as our recent works on the interplay between TMDCs and photonic structures.
Dr. Anqiang Pan is currently a full professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Central South University. He worked as visiting student at the University of Washington and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in 2008 and 2009, respectively. Then he worked at Nanyang Technological University as Research Fellow in 2011. He has published more than 150 papers in peer-reviewed journals. His current interests are rechargeable batteries, supercapacitors and catalysts.
报告题目:The rational design of carbon composites as advanced electrodes for energy storage applications报告摘要:Rechargeable batteries have achieved great success as power system in high-tech electronic devices, automobiles and large space energy storage applications. In order to further meet the increasing requirements from the customers, batteries with higher energy and power density, better safety and lower cost are urgently needed. The electrode materials are the key for the electrochemical performance. Rational design of their structure can increase the redox reaction efficiency, thus resulting better electrochemical properties. In this presentation, we report several strategies of to design the electrode materials, which exhibit improved performances. We hope it can give some inspiration for the fabrication of the electrode materials. 孙佳 教授中南大学物理与电子学院