Sun Xiaowei
Department Director
Engineering
South University of Science and Technology of China
China
Biography
Sun graduated from Tianjin University with a Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Science and Technology in Hong Kong in 1998 and then promoted to Professor at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore in September 2011. He is currently the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Engineering of Southern Science and Technology University. Has hosted 18 Singapore government-funded research projects. The master, to participate in the preparation of English monograph 5, published three books. There are more than 380 articles published in the top international academic journals published by Nature Communications, Physical Review Letters, Nano Letters, Advanced Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, Applied Physics Letters, and more than 12,000 times. The H-index is 54. Presided over the 35 times to host the International Academic Conference, invited to report the report and invited to report more than 50 times. Founded the SID Singapore and Malaysia branch and served as chairman; founded the Energy Photonics (Energy Photonics) and served as chairman; co-founded the Singapore - China Science and Technology Exchange Association and served as vice chairman. As the "International Journal of Nanotechnology" and other international academic journals editorial board.
Research Interest
Nano Letters, Advanced Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, Applied Physics
Publications
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Gao Y, Duong TV, Zhao X, Wang Y, Sun XW, et al. (2015) Observation of polarized gain from aligned colloidal nanorods. Nanoscale 7: 6481-6486.
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Zhao Y, Tan ST, Demir HV, Sun XW (2015) Highly stable and high power efficiency tandem organic light-emitting diodes with transition metal oxide-based charge generation layers. Organic Electronics 23: 70-75.
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Zhou X, Wenger J, Viscomi FN, Beal J, Sun XW, et al. (2015) Two-Color Single Hybrid Plasmonic Nanoemitters with Real Time Switchable Dominant Emission Wavelength. Nano Letters 15: 7458-7466.