Aung Ko Ko Kyaw
Associate Professor
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
South University of Science and Technology of China
China
Biography
Aung Ko Ko Kyaw joined the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Southern University of Science and Technology in August 2017 as an associate professor. In 2007, he received a bachelor's degree in electrical and electrical engineering from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore and received NTU's direct- reading doctorate. In 2012, he received a Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from NTU. He started his postdoctoral research career at the University of California, Santa Barbara ( UCSB ) Nobel Prize winner Dr. Alan Heeger's lab. At the same time as UCSB, he also joined the German Max Planck Polymer Institute in 2013 as a visiting scientist. He returned to Singapore in 2014 and served as a scientist at the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering at the Singapore Science and Technology Research Institute until 2017 . He published about 50 papers, three chapters in his peer review journals , and applied for three patents in the field of organic materials and equipment research. Of which 10 papers cited more than 100 times, 7 papers published in the impact of more than 10 journals. He has more than 3,000 citations and H- 25 index indexes (Google Scholars). He is also the winner of the National Young People's Program (13th) and the Shenzhen Peacock Program (2016).
Research Interest
Organic / molecular materials, energy collection, display and artificial skin equipment; Flexible / retractable platform for wearing electronic equipment; Highly ordered conjugated polymer materials; Phototransformation of perovskite crystals;
Publications
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Kyaw AKK, Wang DH, Chan L, Cao Y, Nguyen TQ, et al. (2014) Effects of Morphology of Solvent Additives ON, Charge Generation, Transport, and Solution-Processed Recombination in the Small-Solar the Molecule Cells. Adv Energy Mat 4: p1301469.