Assistant Project Scientist

Chenglong Jiang

Phonon Optimized Engineered Materials (POEM)

Nano-Device Laboratory (NDL)


INTERESTS

  • Nanostructures and Devices
  • Van der Waals (vdW) materials

900 University Ave.

Riverside, CA 92521

Tel: (951) 827-1012

Education

2010

Northeastern University, China

B.Sc. Physics

2012

Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ

M.Sc. Applied Physics

2016

University of California, Riverside

Ph.D. Electrical Engineering

Biography

Chenglong Jiang graduated from the Northeastern University in Liaoning, China with B.S. degree in Applied Physics (2010) and M.S. degree in Physics (2012) from the Stevens Institute of Technology, USA. He later joined Professor Balandin’s Nano-Device Laboratory (NDL) at the University of California - Riverside (UCR) as a Graduate Student Researcher. In 2016, he obtained his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering. He continued his research at NDL and POEM Center as an Assistant Project Scientist. During his doctoral studies, he has amassed over four years of experience and technical knowledge in the clean-room nanoscale device fabrication and characterizations. His research interests include phonon and thermal properties of low-dimensional materials, fabrication and characterization of devices based on van der Waals materials, electronic properties of transition metal dichalcogenides, and practical electronic applications of 2D and 1D materials.