ICNME 2021 Invited Speakers
Dr. Jingxu (Kent) Zheng 郑景旭博士
Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT), USA 麻省理工学院
Bio:
Jingxu (Kent) Zheng is currently
a postdoctoral research
associate at Physics Department
of MIT. Under Prof. Joseph
Checkelsky’s supervision, his
current research mainly focuses
on the design and fabrication of
quatum materials that host
exotic electronic states for
next generation devices. He
performed his PhD thesis
research in Prof. Lynden
Archer's lab at Cornell
University, where he developed
reversible metallic anodes in
batteries, including Li, Zn, Al,
etc., by regulating their
electrodeposition morphologies.
Jingxu earned his bachelor’s
degrees in engineering and in
history from Shanghai Jiao Tong
University in 2017. He started
his undergraduate research in
2014 centering on atomic-scale
characterizations of crystalline
materials and their phase
transformations using advanced
transmission electron
microscopy. He has co-authored
more than 40 research papers
during his academic career,
including Science, Nature
Energy, Science Advances,
Chemical Society Reviews,
Materials Science and
Engineering A, etc.
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ICNME 2020 Plenary Speakers
Prof. Dewei Zhao 赵德威教授
Sichuan University, China 四川大学
Bio:
Dewei Zhao received his Ph.D.
degree from Nanyang
Technological University,
Singapore. From 2012–2018, he
worked as a Postdoc Associate at
University of Michigan and
University of Florida and a
Research Assistant Professor at
The University of Toledo.
Currently, he has been a
professor in Institute of Solar
Energy Materials and Devices,
College of Materials Science and
Engineering at Sichuan
University, China. He has been
awarded “Chinese Government
Award for Outstanding
Self-Finance Students Abroad”
(2011, China), and “Green
Talents Competition 2010” (BMBF,
Germany). He has contributed
over 100 publications in
journals of Nat. Energy (2),
Science (3), Adv. Mater. (2),
Adv. Energy Mater. (3), etc. He
has also been serving as referee
in journals of Nat. Energy,
Energy & Environ. Sci., Adv.
Mater., J. Am. Chem. Soc., etc.
His recent research interest
focuses on organic/inorganic
hybrid optoelectronic devices
and characterizations, such as
thin-film solar cells,
light-emitting diodes, and
photodetectors.
Prof. Qingming Shen 沈清明教授
Nanjing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China 南京邮电大学
Bio:
Qingming Shen received his Ph.D.
degree from the Department of
Chemistry and Chemical
Engineering Nanjing University
in 2008. After two year postdoc
work in Nanjing University, he
joined Nanjing University of
Posts and Telecommunications as
an associate professor. From
2015–2016, he worked as a
Research Associate in Department
of Biomedical Engineering at
University of Florida.
Currently, he has been a full
professor in Institute of
Advanced Materials, School of
Materials Science & Engineering
at Nanjing University of Posts
and Telecommunications, China.
He has been awarded the First
Prize of Natural Science for
Outstanding Achievements in
Scientific Research of the
Ministry of Education in 2010.
He has contributed over 50
publications in journals of Adv.
Func. Mater., Biomaterials,
Anal. Chem., etc. He has also
been serving as referee in
journals of Adv. Mater., J. Am.
Chem. Soc., ACS Nano, etc. His
main research fields are the
synthesis of functional
nanomaterials and their
application in biosensing and
bioimaging.
ICNME 2020 Invited Speakers
Prof. Man-Gui Han 韩满贵教授
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China 电子科技大学
Bio:
Professor Man-Gui Han obtained his PhD degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Iowa State University (USA) in 2004.
Currently, he works at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. He is also one of the SCI journal editors of IEEE Transaction on Magnetics since 2012.
Up to now, he has published more than 70 peer-reviewed journals papers in the fields of magnetic materials with especial interests in the high frequency properties and applications of magnetic materials.
He has established his academic reputation by finding a giant magnetostrictive effect in Gd5(Si0.5Ge0.5)4, developing electromagnetic wave absorption materials, and the realization of negative imaginary parts of high frequency permeability by spin transfer torque effect.
He has given several invited talks in the international conferences in Germany, Russia, Singapore, United Kingdoms and China.
Assoc.
Prof. Deyang Chen 陈德杨副教授
South China Normal University,
China 华南师范大学
Bio:
Deyang Chen received his Ph.D.
degree from South China
University of Technology in
2015. He was a visiting PhD
student researcher in Department
of Material Science and
Engineering at University of
California, Berkeley during
2012-2015. After two years
postdoc work in South China
Normal University (SCNU), he was
promoted to an associate
professor (Outstanding Young
Scholar of SCNU) since 2018. He
has been awarded as “Pearl River
Nova Program of Guangzhou” and
Hongkong Scholar in 2019. He has
published more than 60 papers,
including Nature, Nano Letters,
Science Advances, Nanoscale. His
research interests focus on
electric
field/strain/composition driven
phase transitions in ferroic
oxides, domain wall/interface
engineering in multiferroics/ferroelectrics
and room temperature electric
field control of magnetism.