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Dr. Hongxing Jiang is a Professor at the Whitacre College of Engineering, Texas Tech University, affiliated with the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. He holds the Edward E. Whitacre Jr. Chair and co-directs the Center for Nanophotonics.
- PhD in Physics, Syracuse University (1986)
- MS in Physics, Syracuse University (1983)
- BS in Physics, Fudan University (1981)
His research focuses on III-Nitride semiconductors (BN, AlN, GaN, InN) for optoelectronics, photonics, and radiation detection. Key areas include solid-state lighting, energy-conversion devices, MOCVD growth, and micro-emitter arrays.
Recent publications highlight advancements in h-BN quasi-bulk crystals, fast neutron detectors, and wide bandgap materials. Themes span crystal growth optimization, doping techniques, and optical characterization.
- National Academy of Inventors Fellow (2018)
- American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow (2016)
- International Society for Optics and Photonics Fellow (2015)
- Optica Fellow (2014)
- American Physical Society Fellow (2010)
- China-U.S. Physics Examination and Application Fellow (1981)
As co-director of the Center for Nanophotonics, Jiang leads research in semiconductor materials for high-energy lasers and neutron detection, emphasizing scalable growth methods like hydride vapor-phase epitaxy.




