
About
Li Shunpu is a Professor at the School of New Materials and New Energy at Shenzhen University of Technology. Previously, he held prominent research roles at the University of Cambridge (Marie Curie Senior Research Fellow), Tyndall National Institute, and Chinese Academy of Sciences. His academic journey includes a PhD in Physics from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (1993), postdoctoral work at the University of Cambridge (1998-2003), and industrial research positions in companies like EPSON and Cambridge Display Technologies.
- Education:
- PhD in Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (1993)
- Master's in Physics, Lanzhou University (1990)
- Bachelor's in Physics, Lanzhou University (1987)
His research spans semiconductor physics, organic electronics, and spintronic materials, with a focus on micro/nanomaterial processing. Recent work analyzed in his publications highlights advancements in organic semiconductor thin films, self-assembly, and high-resolution patterning for flexible electronics.
Scientific accolades include the Marie Curie Senior Research Fellow award. He has also secured major grants such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation, and Guangdong Provincial Department of Education Innovation Team Project.




