In₂Se₃ Phase Transition Dynamics: ECNU China Study | AcademicJobs
East China Normal University team reveals atomic mechanisms of phase transitions in α-In₂Se₃, advancing 2D ferroelectric semiconductors for memory and computing.
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Junhao Chu is a professor in the School of Physics and Electronic Science at East China Normal University. He earned a bachelor's degree in physics from Shanghai Normal University in 1966, followed by a master's degree in 1981 and a Ph.D. in 1984 from the Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. From 1986 to 1988, he was a Humboldt Fellow at the Technical University of Munich in Germany. Chu was elected as an Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2005. His research focuses on infrared physics, semiconductor physics, and semiconductor devices, including work on narrow-gap semiconductors, low-dimensional semiconductor systems, ferroelectric thin films, and related optoelectronic devices. He has authored or co-authored hundreds of papers, three book chapters, and monographs such as Physics of Narrow Gap Semiconductors (Science Press, 2005) and Physics and Properties of Narrow Gap Semiconductors (Springer, 2007), along with numerous patents. Chu has received multiple National Natural Science Awards, including second-class in 2005, third-class in 1993, and fourth-class in 1987. He has served in leadership roles such as director of the National Laboratory for Infrared Physics from 1993 to 2003 and has supervised dozens of doctoral students. He has also held positions including deputy to the National People's Congress and contributed to international conferences as chair or program member.
Chu maintains affiliations with institutions such as the Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics and has been involved in photovoltaic research as director of the Shanghai Center for Photovoltaics. His contributions have advanced understanding and applications in optoelectronics and infrared technologies, with research outputs widely cited in scientific literature and handbooks internationally.
East China Normal University team reveals atomic mechanisms of phase transitions in α-In₂Se₃, advancing 2D ferroelectric semiconductors for memory and computing.