Information of Supervisors for International Students
Name | Weien LAI | ||
Title/Position | Associate Professor | Highest Education Qualification | Doctor |
Phone | 15208317048 | wnlai@hfut.edu.cn | |
Office | West Teaching Building | ||
Opening Position | Master Doctor Post-doc | ||
Education/ Academic Background | Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany, Department of Physics, Post-doc University of Electronic Science and Technology, Department of Electronic Science and Technology, Doctor | ||
Working Experience | 2016~present, Hefei University of Technology, Institute of Photonics and Technology, Associate Professor | ||
Research Field | 1. Research in the field of terahertz includes: research on new functional semiconductor devices for enhanced emission, efficient regulation and intelligent perception of terahertz waves, as well as the design and development of terahertz high-speed communication and terahertz high-precision imaging systems. 2. Research in the field of infrared including: new semiconductor devices based on infrared intelligent sensing and detection, infrared functional thin film modulation devices, and the design and development of infrared imaging systems, etc. 3. NIR/THz spectral signal processing and its software and hardware system development. | ||
Representative Research Output & Sponsored Research Projects | Adv. Mater. Technol, JPCC, Scientific Reports, OE, JPD, IEEE Transactions On Electron Devices and other well-known journals published more than 31 papers 1. In recent years, he has presided over a number of longitudinal and other horizontal research projects, such as the National Youth Science Foundation, the Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province, and the basic research projects of central universities; 2. Participated in a number of national projects, including key projects of National Natural Science Foundation of China, Major projects of Science and technology research of Ministry of Education, and National 973 projects; | ||
Overseas Research/Academic Experiences | Post-doc,Department of Physics, University of Marburg |