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Dr. Feng Shi serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Renewable Energy Engineering at Oregon Institute of Technology's Klamath Falls campus, focusing on transformative renewable energy solutions and electrical systems innovation.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Physics from University of Toledo (2002-2008)
- M.S. in Electrical Engineering from University of Rochester (2001-2002)
- M.S. in Solar Engineering from Yunnan Normal University, China (1988-1991)
- B.S. in Physics from Northwest Normal University, China (1981-1985)
Research centers on revolutionizing solar energy through ultra-high efficiency photonic crystal spectrum splitters, low-cost inflatable concentrators, and CO2-based solar fuel storage systems. Additional work explores swappable-component electric vehicles combining hydrogen combustion engines with modular batteries, alongside fundamental research in photonic/semiconductor materials and grid-integration challenges for renewable energy. His specialty areas span photovoltaics, electrochemical reduction, and power systems engineering with emphasis on cost reduction and intermittency solutions.
Professional activities include direct industry collaboration through Oregon Tech's Applied Research initiatives and industry-supported senior projects, though specific grant details and advising records were not documented in available materials.




