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Jing Li

Dr. Jing Li is advancing the conversation in the field of electrical engineering as a Research Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Texas Tech University. With a robust academic foundation, Dr. Li earned a PhD in Physics from Kansas State University, which has significantly contributed to his expertise in the realm of semiconductors and photonics. Dr. Li's research interests are diverse and cutting-edge, encompassing optoelectronics, III-Nitride semiconductors, radiation sensors, and epitaxy growth. His work in these areas is pivotal in developing new technologies and enhancing existing systems, particularly in the context of improving the efficiency and functionality of electronic and photonic devices. Throughout his career, Dr. Li has been dedicated to advancing the understanding and application of semiconductor materials, with a particular focus on the growth and characterization of III-Nitride semiconductors. His contributions to the field are not only academic but also practical, as he collaborates with industry partners to translate his research findings into real-world applications. Dr. Li's commitment to innovation and excellence continues to inspire students and colleagues alike at Texas Tech University.

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