Junqiao Wu

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Junqiao Wu is a full professor of materials science at the University of California, Berkeley.[1] Wu's materials science research focuses on semiconductors, electronic materials and thermal energy.[2] Wu's research in semiconductors has led to major discoveries in the field, such as indium gallium nitride alloys have bandgaps spanning the entire near infrared to ultraviolet spectrum, electrons in vanadium dioxide conduct energy without conducting heat,[3] a temperature adaptive radiative coating that automatically switches thermal emissivity,[4] as well as a range of applications in solar cells, infrared imaging, photonics, and thermoelectrics. He received a BS degree from Fudan University, a MS degree from Peking University, and a PhD degree under Prof. Eugene Haller from UC Berkeley. He received postdoctoral training under Prof. Hongkun Park from Harvard University. His honors include the Berkeley Fellowship, the 29th Ross N. Tucker Memorial Award, the U.C. Regents' Junior Faculty Fellowship, the Berkeley Presidential Chair Fellowship, the US-NSF Career Award, the US-DOE Early Career Award, the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) from the White House, the Outstanding Alumni Award from Peking University China, the Bakar Faculty Fellows Award, and elected Fellow from the American Physical Society (APS). He is currently the Chair of the Applied Science and Technology Graduate Group at UC Berkeley, and holds joint appointment at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

Awards and honors[]

  • Ross N. Tucker Award, 2003[5]
  • Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, 2013[1]
  • Fellow of American Physical Society (APS)

References[]

  1. ^ a b "PKU Alumni win the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers_Peking University". newsen.pku.edu.cn. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
  2. ^ "Bakar Fellows at a Glance | Research UC Berkeley". vcresearch.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
  3. ^ Yang, Sarah (2017-01-26). "For This Metal, Electricity Flows, But Not the Heat". News Center. Retrieved 2019-10-09.
  4. ^ Duque, Theresa (2021-12-16). "New Smart-Roof Coating Enables Year-Round Energy Savings". News Center. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
  5. ^ "Previous winners - Electronic Materials Symposium". www.electronicmaterialssymposium.org. Retrieved 2019-10-08.


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