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Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory
208 North Wright Street Urbana, Illinois 61801

 

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Phone: 217-333-3097
Fax: 217-244-6375
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Xiuling Li

Xiuling Li

Associate Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
2262 Micro and Nanotechnology Lab
208 N. Wright Street
Urbana, Illinois 61801
(217) 265-6354
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Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, University of California, Los Angeles, 1993

Research Interests:
  • Nanotechnology
  • Semiconductor nanoelectronic and nanophotonic devices
  • Semiconductor nanostructures for energy harvesting and storage
  • Metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) and semiconductor fabrication
Undergraduate Research Opportunities:
Research positions available to undergraduate students who have strong interests in semiconductor materials, processing and devices, and firm commitment to research. Past undergraduate student researchers in professor Li's group have produced first-author papers, patents, and conference presentations. Interested students please contact Prof. Li with complete CV.
For more information:
Xiuling Li's research group

Honors, Recognition, and Outstanding Achievements:

  • Plenary Lecture, International Conference on Nano Science and Nano Technology, Korea (2012)
  • Dean's award for excellence in research (2012)
  • ONR Young Investigator Research award (2011)
  • Fellow, Center for Advanced Study, UIUC (2010)
  • DARPA Young Faculty Award (2009)
  • National Science Foundation CAREER Award (2008)
  • Outstanding Symposium Paper, Materials Research Society fall meeting (2008)
  • Best Paper Award, along with Student Seth Fortuna, IEEE Lasers and Electro-optics Annual Meeting (2008)

Honors, Recognition, and Outstanding Achievements for Teaching:

  • Finalist, ECE Pratt Teaching award, 2010

Honors, Recognition, and Outstanding Achievements for Research:

  • Dean's award for excellence in research
  • ONR Young Investigator Program award
  • DARPA Young Faculty Award
  • National Science Foundation CAREER Award
  • Outstanding Symposium Paper, Materials Research Society
  • Best Paper Award, along with Student Seth Fortuna, IEEE Photonic Society (formerly LEOS) Annual Meeting, 2008