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Junqiao Wu
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Professor
Junqiao Wu received a B.S. from Fudan University and a M.S. from
Peking University, China, both in physics. He obtained a Ph.D. degree
in
Applied Science and Technology from the University of California,
Berkeley for
work on nitride semiconductors and highly mismatched semiconductor
alloys. As a
postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical
Biology at
Harvard University, he worked on phase transitions in transition metal
oxide
nanomaterials. He began his faculty appointment in the Department of
Materials
Science and Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley in
July,
2006. His honors include the Berkeley Fellowship and the 29th Ross N.
Tucker
Memorial Award. The Wu group explores novel properties and applications of correlated electron materials with reduced dimensions, phase transitions at the nanometer scale, and optoelectronics and photovoltaics of semiconductor nanostructures. |
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