Intelligent Manufacturing Technology Research Institute - Micro-Nano Manufacturing and System Integration Center |
2013-05-08 |
The Micro-Nano Manufacturing and System Integration Center aims at the national medium and long-term scientific and technological development plan and the major needs of the Chongqing regional economy in the field of advanced manufacturing technology. Research on large-scale micro-nano processing methods and equipment, low-dimensional flexible surface materials, intelligent micro-nano sensing, subwavelength structured antennas, micro-nano optical devices and systems.
Large-scale micro-nano processing methods and equipment: With application as the traction, develop batch micro-structure processing methods and equipment.
Low-dimensional flexible surface materials: graphene molecular force field, density functional theory calculation of mechanical, thermal and electrical properties of graphene and carbon nanotubes; large-area and high-quality carbon nanomaterials preparation methods: chemical vapor deposition, redox method , Polymer composite method.
Intelligent micro-nano biosensing: surface plasmon resonance, surface Raman enhancement, THz sensing.
Subwavelength antennas: high-gain antennas in microwave and terahertz bands, conformal antennas, reconfigurable antennas, etc.
Micro-nano optical system: a new type of micro-nano optical, mechanical, electrical, and bio-integrated systems, which are used in the fields of high-resolution detection and imaging, green energy, information, environment, and biomedicine.
The members of the center include national candidates of the Million Talents Project, winners of the Chongqing Outstanding Youth Fund, etc. The main backbones have presided over projects such as the national "973", "863", "Twelfth Five-Year" science and technology support plan, and the National Natural Science Foundation of China. And scientific research projects such as Chongqing Science and Technology Research Program, and obtained a number of national, provincial and ministerial achievements. He has published more than 50 SCI papers, obtained several national invention patents, and established close cooperative relations with many internationally renowned universities such as University of Michigan, Boston University, and Purdue University. The center will integrate scientific innovation and technological innovation, and strive to become an important micro-nano manufacturing and system integration base in my country within three to five years.
2. Introduction to the center team
The Micro-Nano Manufacturing and System Integration Center has a research team composed of high-quality talents at home and abroad. There are 19 employees, 18 visiting graduate students, and 2 specially-appointed researchers, including 5 researchers, 4 associate researchers, and assistants. There are 6 researchers.
Shi Haofei, Ph.D., associate researcher, deputy director of the Center for Micro-Nano Manufacturing and System Integration. He is a member of the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), a member of the Optical Society of America (OSA), and a recipient of the Chongqing Outstanding Youth Fund. Participated in a number of national 973, 863 and natural fund projects, published more than 20 academic papers included in SCI, and applied for 3 Chinese patents and 1 US patent. The research results have been cited by dozens of research groups such as Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, Penn State University, etc., with a total of more than 300 citations, of which a single highly cited paper has been cited more than 150 times. The research on integrated micro-nano lenses was selected as the 2007 "China Optical Important Achievement of the Year". The achievements in nano-carbon optoelectronics have been reported by mainstream scientific media in the United States and the United Kingdom such as BBC, Science, Science Daily, Discovery, Popular Science, R&D Magazine, Michigan Daily, MIT Technology Review, Optical Society of American, American Institute of Physics, etc. Hundreds of media reprints. Invited to be the invited reviewer of 15 international mainstream academic journals such as "Optics Letters" and "Optics Express". Main research directions: nanophotonic technology; carbon nanoscience theory and application; artificial electromagnetic structural materials. Email: shi@cigit.ac.cn
Shi Haofei was born in 1982 and joined the Communist Party of China in 2003. During his undergraduate studies, he majored in optoelectronic engineering and optical communication at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. In 2009, Shi Haofei went to the University of Michigan, engaged in the research of micro-nano processing and new materials.
In March 2011, the Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences was established. In September, Dean Yuan Jiahu led a team to the United States to recruit scientific and technological talents, and the key target was Shi Haofei. At that time, I was with 4 people in the recruitment team, talking about science and technology, the international situation and the research direction, but there was no content about salary and treatment in the 3-hour conversation. Shi Haofei didn't even know what the salary in Chongqing was, so he signed and "sold" himself to Chongqing, becoming the youngest among the first batch of introduced technical talents.
In October 2011, Shi Haofei came to Chongqing with his luggage.
Du Chunlei, Ph.D., researcher, doctoral tutor, director of the Institute of Intelligent Manufacturing Technology. The leader of science and technology in Sichuan Province, and the academic leader of micro-nano optics. He was engaged in integrated optical sensors and diffractive optics in the Optical Research Group of the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland; in the Institute of Applied Optics, University of Erlangen, Germany, in the fabrication of micro-optical structures and system applications; Photonic technology research, etc. "Research on Subwavelength Artificial Electromagnetic Materials and Its Application Technology", "Research on Practical Application of Diffractive Microlens Array", "Research on Fabrication of Continuous Microlens Array by Mask Movement Method" and other achievements won the second prize of National Science and Technology Invention Award in 2011 respectively. And in 2010, the first prize for scientific and technological progress of ministries, the third prize for scientific and technological progress of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1998, and the third prize for scientific and technological progress of Sichuan Province in 2001. He has published more than 180 academic papers in this field, co-authored 1 monograph, applied for and authorized more than 70 invention patents, and trained more than 30 master and doctoral students. He has won the 7th China Youth Science and Technology Award, the National "May 1st" Labor Medal in 2002, and an outstanding expert with outstanding contributions in Sichuan Province. Main research directions: micro-optical devices and systems; micro-nano optics and subwavelength optics; artificial electromagnetic structural materials; micro-nano sensing technology. Email: cldu@cigit.ac.cn
Deng Qiling, master, researcher. Presided over and participated in dozens of national projects, and obtained achievements in the design and processing of micro-nano optical structure devices (technology, testing) and applications (laser beam shaping and control, high-resolution array imaging, high-directional radiation transmission and high-sensitivity sensing, etc.) Multiple research results. "Subwavelength Artificial Structure Materials and Applications", "XX Artificial Structure Devices Research", "Research on Continuous Microlens Array Fabricated by Mask Movement Method", "Practical Research on Diffractive Microlens Array" and other achievements were awarded the 2011 National Science and Technology Award. The second prize for invention, the first prize for scientific and technological progress of ministries and commissions in 2010, the third prize for scientific and technological progress of Sichuan Province in 2001, and the third prize for scientific and technological progress of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1998. He has published more than 40 papers, and the first inventor authorized 9 invention patents. The main research direction: micro-nano optical devices and integration technology. Email: dql@cigit.ac.cn
Dong Xiaochun, Ph.D., researcher. Won the 2003 "Chinese Academy of Sciences President Award". As an important progress in domestic optical research in 2006, the related achievements were tracked and reported by the journal "Laser and Optoelectronics Progress". A nanostructure preparation method based on surface plasmon microtip localization effect was proposed, and a lithographic structure with a feature size of less than 30 nm was obtained, and a unique large-area nanostructure preparation process was formed. Published 22 articles, including 9 SCI articles, and applied for 16 patents. Main research directions: micro-nano structure forming methods and processes; micro-nano optical devices; artificial electromagnetic structural materials. Email: dxc@cigit.ac.cn
Wei Dongshan, Ph.D., associate researcher. In 2007, he graduated from the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. From 2007 to 2011, he did postdoctoral research in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Chemistry, Boston University, respectively. Mainly engaged in the preparation and characterization of polymer polyelectrolyte multilayer films, as well as the computer simulation of polymer blend phase diagrams and polymer fluid dynamics; the structure and properties of thin film coatings for micro-nano electromechanical systems, graphene, carbon nanotube mechanics, First-principles calculations and molecular dynamics simulations of thermal and electrical properties. The findings have been reported as a cover article in the journal J. Chem. Phys. So far, he has published 11 papers in well-known journals such as J. Chem. Phys, Surface Science, Macromolecular Rapid Communications, among which 7 are the first author; he is now a member of the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). Main research directions: theoretical calculation and simulation of macromolecules, biomolecules, carbon and carbon nanomaterials; preparation and characterization of new energy storage materials and nanomaterials. Email: dswei@cigit.ac.cn
Yin Shaoyun, Ph.D., associate researcher. In 2004, he graduated from the Department of Physics of Lanzhou University with a Bachelor of Science degree. From 2004 to 2009, he received a Ph.D. in Optical Engineering from the Institute of Optoelectronic Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Undertook projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Light of the West, and National Defense Pre-research, and participated in the research of major national projects such as 863, 973, and Natural Science Foundation as the main personnel. The main research direction is micro-nano optics and system integration, including micro-nano photonics, lightweight optical systems, LED lighting and applications. At present, 16 articles have been published, 9 articles have been included in SCI, and 2 patents have been applied for. Main research directions: micro-nano optics theory and design; micro-optic free-form surface light distribution method; high-resolution imaging method. Email: ysy@cigit.ac.cn
Wei Dapeng, Ph.D., associate researcher. In 2009, he received his Ph.D. from the Key Laboratory of Nanodevice Physics and Chemistry, Department of Electronics, Peking University. From 2009 to 2010, he was a research engineer of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation, and presided over the research of photoelectric sensor devices. From 2010 to 2012, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Birck Nanotechnology Center of Purdue University, USA. Mainly engaged in the controllable preparation and physical properties of one-dimensional inorganic semiconductor nanomaterials, laser growth of graphene, graphene sensing devices, and charge-coupled devices (CCD). So far, 10 papers have been published in internationally renowned journals such as Carbon, J. Phys. Chem. C, Appl. Phys. Lett, Crystal Growth & Design, among which 6 are the first author, and 1 US invention patent has been applied for. Main research directions: preparation and characterization of one-dimensional inorganic nanomaterials, semiconductor heterojunctions and their devices, controllable graphene preparation, and graphene functional devices. Email: dpwei@cigit.ac.cn
Li Chaolong, Ph.D., assistant researcher. Hefei University of Technology received a bachelor's degree in engineering from the Department of Polymer Science and Engineering. In 2005, he entered the State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering of Sichuan University to study and received a doctorate in engineering. He has published 8 articles in academic journals at home and abroad, of which 6 have been retrieved by SCI, and he has obtained 1 Chinese invention patent. Main research directions: development and application of functional absorbent materials, self-assembly of nano-microspheres and research on composite materials. Email: lichaolong@cigit.ac.cn
Li Zhancheng, Ph.D., assistant researcher. In 2012, he graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China, majoring in condensed matter physics. So far, 3 SCI research papers have been published as the first author in internationally renowned journals such as ACS Nano, J. Phys. Chem. C. He used polystyrene beads as templates to prepare asymmetric hybrid metal nanostructure arrays; preparation and application of large-area, high-quality graphene; research on rapid and continuous preparation of large-area graphene; graphene on transparent electrodes applied research, etc. Main research directions: preparation of asymmetric and hybrid metal nanostructure arrays; preparation and application of large-area, high-quality graphene. Email: lizc@cigit.ac.cn
Wu Peng, Ph.D., assistant researcher. Graduated from Huazhong University of Science and Technology majoring in optical engineering. From 2007 to 2009, he was a visiting scholar at the Arizona Optical Center, and from 2010 to 2012, he was engaged in research work at the Institute of Optoelectronic Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has been responsible for or participated in the research and development of several sets of precision optical equipment, and has rich experience in optical system design; including high-power semiconductor pump laser thermal distortion dynamic correction system, retinal fundus camera with high-order aberration dynamic correction capability, and amblyopia training equipment; Human eye high-order aberration detection equipment based on wavefront sensing technology, large-range Hartmann wavefront sensor, etc. Current main research directions: micro-nano manufacturing equipment, precision optical testing equipment, ophthalmic optical medical equipment, etc. Email: wupeng@cigit.ac.cn
Zhang Zhisheng, master, engineer. In June 2008, he graduated from Jilin University with a major in condensed matter physics. His research direction is the preparation and magnetic research of nano-magnetic materials. From July 2008 to November 2012, he worked in Anshan Iron and Steel Technology Center, and participated in scientific research projects: research on high-strength and high-toughness multiphase composite steel, research on quantitative analysis methods of secondary particles and dislocations in microalloyed steel, etc. Since December 2012, he has been working in Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. So far, he has published 1 SCI paper, 4 core journal papers, and applied for 4 patents. Main research fields: micro-nano processing technology, micro-nano optical devices. Email: zhangzhisheng@cigit.ac.cn
Zhu Peng, Ph.D., assistant researcher. Graduated from Harbin Institute of Technology, majoring in instrument science and technology, from 2010 to 2012, he visited and studied at the Solid State Physics Electronics Laboratory at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He has participated in many projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National 863 Program, and has rich experience in the design and fabrication of metal nanostructures and plasmonic optical devices. He has published many SCI research papers as the first author in internationally renowned journals such as AppliedPhysics Letter and OpticsExpress. Main research directions: design and processing of plasmonic optical devices; fabrication and application of nano-imprint-related micro-nano sensors. Email: zhupeng@cigit.ac.cn
Zhang Weiguo, master, research intern. In July 2010, he graduated from the Institute of Optoelectronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, majoring in optical engineering. He successively worked in the Southwest Institute of Applied Magnetics and the Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He was responsible for 2 projects of the Youth Talent Innovation Fund of China Electronics Technology Group. As a main member, he participated in the national 1 project supported by the 863 Program, 3 pre-research projects of the General Armament Department in the 12th Five-Year Plan period, 2 other provincial and ministerial-level scientific research projects, 5 papers published, and 3 patent applications. Main research direction: research and application of micro-nano optics. Email: zwg@cigit.ac.cn
Sun Xiuhui, Master, Research Intern. In June 2012, he graduated from Sichuan University majoring in optics. He has participated in a number of research and development projects, research on micro-optical free-form surface LED precise light distribution technology, LED inclined road lighting and high-uniformity tunnel lighting design and development projects, LED secondary optical design and imaging optical system design, etc. Main research directions: non-imaging optics, optical design, design, inspection and testing of LED lighting systems. Email: sunxh@cigit.ac.cn
Shao Li, Master, Research Intern. In April 2012, he graduated from Xidian University, majoring in radio physics. He has participated in a number of research and development projects, such as research on conformal antenna for terahertz coal drill pipe, research on low-profile vehicle-mounted satellite antenna in motion, design of circularly polarized antenna with good low elevation gain, and research on Beidou-1 handheld antenna. Simulation design. Main research direction: microwave components and millimeter-wave antennas. Email: shaoli@cigit.ac.cn
Huang Deping, master, research intern. In 2012, he graduated from the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shandong University, majoring in colloid and interface chemistry. The research projects he has participated in include: oilfield chemical development and tertiary oil recovery formulation research; development of green surfactants for papermaking in the "Twelfth Five-Year Science and Technology Support Plan", that is, modification of natural carboxylate surfactants; multi-branched gold Preparation, characterization and application of nanomaterials; research on the interaction between CdS quantum dots and proteins. Main research directions: physical chemistry of surfactants, preparation and characterization of gold nanomaterials; preparation of quantum dots and research on their biological toxicity. Email: huangdeping@cigit.ac.cn
Zhang Yongna, master, research intern, graduated from the School of Science of Beijing Jiaotong University in 2012. His research interests include: preparation and properties of photonic crystal heterojunctions, in situ reduction of graphene oxide, nano-trim and properties. His current research work mainly includes: the preparation and reduction of graphene oxide, and the preparation and transfer of graphene by CVD. Email: zhangyn@cigit.ac.cn
Yu Chongsheng, master, research intern. In 2012, he graduated from the Department of Engineering of the University of Edinburgh, UK, under the tutelage of Professor Rebecca Cheung, "Royal Academician of Edinburgh". Developed "Temperature Compensated CMOS-MEMS Oscillator" and was awarded the Scottish Microelectronics Centre Research Excellence Award. He used to work in the Irish Industrial Innovation Research Center and the Scottish Microelectronics Center, using large-scale integrated circuits to design OLED display drivers; semiconductor manufacturing and micro-electro-mechanical systems preparation and application research. The main research direction: CMOS semiconductor circuit design and manufacture, high-quality graphene application research. Email: yuchongsheng@cigit.ac.cn
Center Contact: Shaoli, Tel: 023-63063520, Email: shaoli@cigit.ac.cn
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