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Home NewsCompany NewsAcademic lecture | Engineering diamond surfaces for quantum diamondtronicsIt’s honored to invite Professor Qi Dongchen to chair this academic lecture. The lecture, held in Chemistry Building 334, Xiamen University from 10:30 to 11:30 on November 23, is about "Engineering diamond surfaces for quantum diamondtronics". Welcome to this academic lecture. An online channel was also set up. Tencent conference number is 130-326-346 and conference password is 76857.
Qi Dongchen, Dean of the School of Chemical Physics, Queensland University of Technology, is the winner of the Australia National Funds for Distinguished Young Scientists. He received bachelor's degree in Physics from Peking University in 2003 and Doctor's degree in Condensed Matter Physics from the National University of Singapore in 2009. From 2009 to 2013, he was a research fellow at the National University of Singapore and the Singapore Institute of Materials Science and Engineering. He was a lecturer in the Department of Physics at La Trobe University, Australia, and a consultant at the Australian Synchrotron Radiation Center in 2013. In 2017, he was awarded the Australia National Funds for Distinguished Young Scientists for the project "Developing High-performance Diamond Surface Electronic and Quantum Devices". He joined Queensland University of Technology in 2018 as a senior lecturer and was promoted to associate Professor in 2020. Professor Qi is primarily engaged in experimental condensed matter physics and materials physics, focusing on creating, understanding, and controlling surfaces and interfaces of functional materials at the nanoscale. He has published more than 160 articles in top international journals such as Nature Materials, Nature Nanotechnology, Physical Review Letters, and Advanced Materials, with an H-index of 47. This report will cover a series of recent work by Professor Qi's team on the regulation of the electronic structure of diamond surface, the characterization of the electronic structure of the surface interface by synchrotron radiation, and quantum devices.
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