Jingyu Lin
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Education:
- Ph. D. in Physics, Syracuse University, 1989
- M. S. in Physics, Syracuse University, 1985
- B. S. in Physics, SUNY-College at Oneonta, 1983
Experience:
- Linda F. Whitacre Endowed Chair and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas Tech University (2008 - Present)
- Professor of Physics, Kansas State University (2002-2008)
- Associate Professor of Physics, Kansas State University (1997-2002)
- Assistant Professor of Physics, Kansas State University (1992-1997)
- Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Northern Iowa (1991-1992)
- Research Associate, Kansas State University (1989-1991)
Publications:
- Number of Publications: 310
- Citations: Total 5500
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- Citation Report
- ResearcherID Query
Representative Recent Publications:
http://www2.ece.ttu.edu/nanophotonics/
Honors and Awards:
- B.S. degree with highest honor, SUNY 1983
- NSF Career Advancement Award, 1994
- Linda F. Whitacre Endowed Chair, Texas Tech University, 2008-present
Professional Service and Affiliations:
- Over 20 patents on III-Nitride semiconductor device technologies - Google Scholars
- Over 20 invited book chapters and articles written for popular magazines
- Organized many national and international conferences and delivered over 30 invited talks and tutorial courses in national/international conferences
- Panelist and proposal reviewer for NSF, DOE, DOD, NRC, Dutch Technology Foundation
- Professional journals reviewer for Appl. Phys. Lett.; J. Appl. Phys.; IEEE J. Quan. Electronics; J. Mat. Res.; IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, etc.
- Research in the News: The innovations of our research have been reported in German, Japanese, Russian, French, Italian, Indian, British, Portuguese, and Chinese technical magazines, in addition to press releases by media outlets including The New York Times, USA Today, CNN, etc.
- Member of American Physical Society; Materials Research Society; American Association for the Advancement of Science, SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering
Biographic References:
- Who's Who in America
