
معرفی
Jingbiao Cui is a Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Physics at the University of North Texas. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Science and Technology of China (1993). His research focuses on advanced materials science, with particular emphasis on semiconductors, nanomaterials, 2D materials, photonics, and their applications in optoelectronics and device engineering.
Key research areas include the study of graphene, MoS2, Si2Te3, perovskites, and other nanomaterials. He explores their mechanical properties, electronic structures, and degradation mechanisms under various conditions such as electron irradiation, thermal strain, and environmental exposure. His work also addresses energy transfer phenomena, defect engineering, and the development of novel devices like light-emitting diodes, resistive switches, and biosensors.
Dr. Cui’s contributions span experimental and theoretical studies, with a focus on material characterization using techniques like Raman spectroscopy, AFM nanoindentation, and holographic fabrication. His publications highlight innovations in nanostructure synthesis, surface functionalization, and optoelectronic applications. Notable projects include the creation of porous semiconductor nanotubes, hybrid perovskite-polymer composites, and advanced photonic crystals.
His research integrates interdisciplinary approaches, bridging materials science, physics, and engineering to address challenges in energy, telecommunications, and biomedical technologies. Ongoing work emphasizes sustainable materials, device reliability, and nanoscale phenomena.





