
معرفی
Junjun Ding is an Associate Professor of Materials Science & Engineering at Alfred University's Inamori School of Engineering. His research focuses on nanomaterials, advanced manufacturing (including 3D printing and additive processes), flexible electronics, sensors, and energy storage systems. He leads the Nanomaterials and Manufacturing Lab (NML), dedicated to scalable nanomanufacturing and revolutionary applications in energy, healthcare, and flexible electronics.
Education:
- PhD: Mechanical Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology (2017)
- MS: Mechanical Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China (2010)
- BS: Mechanical Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China (2007)
Research Interests:
Ding's work emphasizes nanomaterial synthesis, additive manufacturing of nanocomposites (e.g., graphene, carbon nanotubes), and their integration into flexible electronics and energy storage devices. His lab explores applications like 3D-printed electrodes for supercapacitors, stretchable sensors, and optofluidic platforms.
Grants & Collaborations:
- FuzeHub Manufacturing Grant (2019): Collaborative project with Bonbouton on conductive textiles via 3D printing.
- Patents: Includes stretchable supercapacitors and flexible electronics designs.
Lab & Teams:
The NML group collaborates with industry and academia, focusing on translating nanoscale innovations into scalable manufacturing technologies. Key projects include core-sheath fiber supercapacitors, tunable strain sensors, and optofluidic waveguides.



