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Ju Li
Born
Li Ju

(1975-04-25) 25 April 1975 (age 49)
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology University of Science and Technology of China, Special Class of Gifted Young
Known forAtomEye
AwardsPresidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (2005)
Scientific career
FieldsMaterials Physics, Computational materials science
InstitutionsMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Doctoral advisorSidney Yip
Websiteli.mit.edu

Ju Li (Chinese: 李巨; born 1975) is a Chinese-American scientist and currently the Battelle Energy Alliance Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[1] A highly cited expert in his field,[2] he is also a Fellow of the Materials Research Society and American Physical Society.[3]

Education

Ju Li earned his B.S. from University of Science and Technology of China in 1994 and his Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2000.[4]

Honors and awards

Selected publications

  • J Li, KJ Van Vliet, T Zhu, S Yip, S Suresh, Atomistic mechanisms governing elastic limit and incipient plasticity in crystals, Nature 418 (6895), 307-310 [1]
  • J Feng, X Qian, CW Huang, J Li, Strain-engineered artificial atom as a broad-spectrum solar energy funnel, Nature Photonics 6 (12), 866-872 [2]
  • X Qian, J Liu, L Fu, J Li, Quantum spin Hall effect in two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides, Science 346 (6215), 1344–1347 [3]
  • L Suo, W Xue, M Gobet, SG Greenbaum, C Wang, Y Chen, W Yang, Y Li, J Li, Fluorine-donating electrolytes enable highly reversible 5-V-class Li metal batteries, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 201712895 [4]

References

  1. ^ "Li Lab". mit.edu. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  2. ^ "Ju Li". Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  3. ^ "APS Fellow Archive". www.aps.org. Retrieved 2018-09-22.
  4. ^ "Ju Li". mit.edu. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h http://li.mit.edu/Archive/Papers/BriefCV.pdf
  6. ^ "List of MRS Fellows – Materials science awards". www.mrs.org.
  7. ^ "APS Fellow Archive". www.aps.org.
  8. ^ "Outstanding Young Investigator Award – MRS Awards". www.mrs.org.
  9. ^ "The Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers: Recipient Search Results – NSF – National Science Foundation". www.nsf.gov.