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Jiming Bao is a Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Houston. He holds prestigious fellowships from the Optical Society of America (2018) and the American Physical Society (2019), and received the NSF CAREER Award (2012). His research focuses on nanomaterials, plasmonics, optoelectronics, and energy materials, with notable expertise in photoacoustic laser streaming, 2D materials like graphene, and solar energy conversion technologies.
Education: BS and MS in Physics from Zhejiang University (China), PhD in Applied Physics from the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor).
Research interests include semiconductor nanowires, plasmonic biosensors, and novel materials for CO₂ reduction and solar water splitting. His work has produced over 150 peer-reviewed publications, including seminal studies in Nano Letters, Nature Materials, and Advanced Materials. Bao collaborates with industry through patented innovations in microfluidic systems and medical sensor technologies. He leads the Nano-Electronics and Photonics Laboratory at UH, advancing cutting-edge research in optoelectronic materials and energy harvesting.
Key contributions include groundbreaking studies on boron arsenide's exceptional thermal conductivity, laser-driven microfluidic systems, and defect-engineered light-emitting diodes. His awards reflect sustained excellence in both fundamental science and translational research.




