
معرفی
Yajie Dong is an Assistant Professor in Materials Sciences & Engineering at the NanoScience Technology Center (NSTC) and affiliated with CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics at the University of Central Florida. Her work focuses on nanomaterials, particularly quantum dots and perovskites, applied to display technology, photomedicine, and energy-efficient lighting. She explores luminescent nanomaterials for advanced applications, including medical imaging and targeted phototherapy.
Research interests include developing stable perovskite-polymer composites, quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs), and novel materials for high-efficiency displays. Her studies emphasize improving optical efficiency through innovations like cholesteric liquid crystal polymer films and swelling-deswelling microencapsulation techniques.
Recent work highlights advancements in X-ray detection using perovskite composites, electroluminescent display technologies with DNA-enabled quantum dot patterns, and photomedicine applications leveraging QLEDs for in vitro studies. Her contributions span material synthesis, device engineering, and interdisciplinary applications in healthcare and photonics.
Labs and teams: Active in the NSTC and CREOL labs, focusing on nanomaterials, optoelectronics, and biomedical applications. Collaborates on projects involving solution-processed materials, light management, and sustainable photonic systems.




