个人简介
2000 Tsinghua University,Beijing, China Chemistry BS
2003 Tsinghua University,Beijing, China Chemistry MS
2010 Harvard University,Cambridge, MA Physical Chemistry Ph.D.
2010-2012 Massachusetts Instituteof Technology, Cambridge, MA Materials Science and Engineering Postdoctoralassociate
2012-2014 Senior Scientist, QD Vision Inc. Lexington, MA
2014-present Assistant professor, NanoScience Technology Center, UCF, Orlando, FL
研究领域
The group is broadly interested in materials challenges in nanoelectronics, optoelectronics and energy technology, particularly in nonvolatile resistive switches for information storage, quantum dot based light emitting devices (QLEDs), organic-inorganic hybrid solar cells, and new battery materials and architectures for large scale energy storage.
Current research projects focus on solution processable quantum dot and perovskite nanomaterials for display, lighting and other novel applications, such as integrated chemical sensing or photomedicine.
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Y. N. Wang, J. He, H. Chen, J. S. Chen, R. D. Zhu, P. Ma, A. Towers, Y. Lin, A. J. Gesquiere, S. T. Wu, Y. J. Dong, Ultrastable, Highly Luminescent Organic-Inorganic Perovskite - Polymer Composite Films, Adv. Mater., 28, 10710-10717, (2016).
Y. J. Dong, J.M. Caruge, Z. Q. Zhou, C. Hamilton, Z. Popovic, J. Ho, M. Stevenson, G. Liu, V. Bulovic, M. Bawendi, P. T. Kazlas, S. Coe-Sullivan, and J. Steckel Ultra-bright, Highly Efficient, Low Roll-off Inverted Quantum-Dot Light Emitting Devices (QLEDs). SID Symp. Dig. Tech. Pap., 46, 270-273 (2015).
Y. J. Dong, G. H. Yu, M. C. McAlpine, W. Lu and C. M. Lieber, “Si/a-Si Core/Shell Nanowires as Nonvolatile Crossbar Switches,” Nano Lett., 8, 386- 391 (2008). Note: This seminal discovery was the origin of Silicon Valley startup Crossbar Inc (http://crossbar-inc.com/) founded by co-author Dr. Wei Lu.
Y. J. Dong, B. Z. Tian, T. J. Kempa and C. M. Lieber, “Coaxial Group III-Nitride Nanowire Photovoltaics,” Nano Lett., 9, 2183- 2187 (2009).
L. Q. Mai*, Y. J. Dong*, L. Xu, and C. H. Han, “Single Nanowire Electrochemical Devices,” Nano Lett., 10, 4273-4278 (2010).