
About
Liu Jing is an Associate Professor at the School of New Materials and New Energy, Shenzhen University of Technology, recognized as a Shenzhen Overseas High-Level 'Peacock Plan' Talent (Category C). His research focuses on thermal management solutions for next-generation electronics and energy storage systems.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Engineering Thermophysics from Iowa State University (2013-2017), supervised by Professor Xinwei Wang
- Bachelor's degree in Thermal Energy and Power Engineering from Southeast University (2008-2012)
Dr. Liu's research program centers on Raman spectroscopy-based chip thermal management, thermal management material design for high-power semiconductor devices, and lithium-ion battery thermal management technology. His work bridges fundamental heat transfer phenomena with practical applications in third-generation semiconductor HEMTs and energy storage systems, emphasizing nanoscale thermal characterization and material engineering.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals dominant themes in graphene thermal transport, Raman-based thermometry, and sustainable carbon materials. Key journals include Nanomaterials, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, and Carbon, with consistent focus on defect engineering, temperature-dependent properties, and advanced characterization techniques for nanomaterials.
Major recognitions include:
- Shenzhen Overseas High-Level 'Peacock Plan' Talent (Category C), 2019
- Iowa State University Research Excellence Award (top 10%), 2016
As Principal Investigator, Dr. Liu leads multiple funded projects including a Guangdong Provincial Basic Research Fund project (100,000 RMB) and a Shenzhen University High-Level Talent project (2.7 million RMB). His portfolio spans semiconductor thermal management, battery safety, and sustainable materials, with total secured funding exceeding 3 million RMB through national, provincial, and municipal grants.




