Five ZJUers named "Innovators Under 35" in China
Jan 22, 2019|hufei |Source: 研究生院英文网
MITTechnology Review debuted its 2nd China edition of “Innovators Under 35” for2018 yesterday. This year, three faculty members of the University, Dr. DI Dawei of College of Optical Science andEngineering, Dr. LI Tiefeng of School of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Dr. LU Yingying of College of Chemical and BiologicalEngineering and two ZJU alumni, LI Dong and SHI Jianping, wererecognized as top innovators in China.
DIDawei
Organic and perovskitelight-emitting diodes
CurrentPosition: Principal Investigator, College of Optical Science andEngineering, Zhejiang University; Visiting Researcher, CavendishLaboratory, University of Cambridge
AwardCategory: Pioneers
Reasonsfor Award: For his contributions to the research and development ofnext-generation high-efficiency, low-energy-consumption display and lightingtechnologies, including organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and perovskitelight-emitting diodes (perovskite LEDs). His works led to efficiency recordsfor low-cost, solution-processed OLEDs and perovskite LEDs.
LITiefeng
Soft robots
CurrentPosition: Associate Professor, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Schoolof Aeronautics and Astronautics, Zhejiang University
AwardCategory: Visionaries
Reasons for Award: Forhis dedication to the multi-physical field coupling mechanics of soft materialsand robots. He has made important contribution to the investigation ofmechanical behaviors and system design for soft materials and robots.
LUYingying
New battery technology
CurrentPosition: Principal Investigator, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering,College of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Zhejiang University
AwardCategory: Inventors
Reasonsfor Award: For her research and education in the field of lithium metalbatteries, a type of battery with theoretical energy density several times higherthan regular lithium-ion batteries. She has made outstanding contribution tothe research of protective mechanism of lithium metal negative electrode andbattery safety.