Prof. Jun Wei | Photonic Award | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Jun Wei, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), China
Professional Profile:
š Affiliations:
Dr. Jun Wei, a distinguished figure in the realms of science and academia, holds multiple prestigious roles. He serves as the Deputy Secretary General of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Sciences, directing the pioneering research efforts at the Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Flexible and Printed Electronics. Additionally, Dr. Wei assumes the position of Director at the Flexible and Printed Electronics Center at HITSZ and lends his expertise as President Assistant at the same institution. Concurrently, he imparts knowledge as a Professor at Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen campus. Dr. Wei’s multifaceted contributions underscore his pivotal role in advancing scientific inquiry and educational excellence.
š¬ Background:
Dr. Jun Wei, previously the Principal Scientist and Director of Research Liaison Office at the Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech), has made significant contributions to the field of additive manufacturing. During his tenure, he also served as the Additive Manufacturing Programme Manager for the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR). His expertise in this domain has been instrumental in advancing research and development initiatives, fostering innovation, and driving technological progress.
š Research Focus:
Dr. Jun Wei is a leading authority in the fields of flexible printed electronics and additive manufacturing, showcasing his expertise through prolific contributions to over 570 SCI journal papers. His research, published in prestigious outlets including Chemical Society Reviews, Progress in Materials Science, and Science Advances, has significantly advanced knowledge and understanding in these domains.
Publication Top Notes:
- “Antibacterial activity of graphite, graphite oxide, graphene oxide, and reduced graphene oxide: membrane and oxidative stress”
- Authors: S Liu, TH Zeng, M Hofmann, E Burcombe, J Wei, R Jiang, J Kong, Y Chen
- Journal: ACS Nano
- Year: 2011
- Cited by: 2784
- Ā “Reduced Graphene Oxide Conjugated Cu2O Nanowire Mesocrystals for High-Performance NO2 Gas Sensor”
- Authors: S Deng, V Tjoa, HM Fan, HR Tan, DC Sayle, M Olivo, S Mhaisalkar, J Wei, …
- Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Year: 2012
- Cited by: 807
- : “Lateral dimension-dependent antibacterial activity of graphene oxide sheets”
- Authors: S Liu, M Hu, TH Zeng, R Wu, R Jiang, J Wei, L Wang, J Kong, Y Chen
- Journal: Langmuir
- Year: 2012
- Cited by: 640
- : “Ināsitu formation of hollow hybrids composed of cobalt sulfides embedded within porous carbon polyhedra/carbon nanotubes for highāperformance lithiumāion batteries”
- Authors: R Wu, DP Wang, X Rui, B Liu, K Zhou, AWK Law, Q Yan, J Wei, Z Chen
- Journal: Advanced Materials
- Year: 2015
- Cited by: 624
- Ā “Microstructured graphene arrays for highly sensitive flexible tactile sensors.”
- Authors: B Zhu, Z Niu, H Wang, WR Leow, Y Li, L Zheng, J Wei, F Huo, X Chen
- Journal: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
- Year: 2014
- Cited by: 618