Hongjie Dai
Chinese–American nanotechnologist and physicist
Hongjie Dai (Chinese : 戴宏杰 ; born 2 May 1966 in Shaoyang , China )[ 1] is a Chinese–American nanotechnologist and applied physicist. He is the J.G. Jackson & C.J. Wood Professor of Chemistry at Stanford University .[ 2] A leading figure in the study of carbon nanotubes ,[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] Dai is ranked as one of the top chemists in the world by Science Watch.[ 7] He is currently the scientific advisor and co-founder to Nirmidas Biotech, Inc., which aims to commercialize his breakthrough research on NIR-II dyes and plasmonic gold (pGOLD) to applications in healthcare and in vitro diagnostics.
Dai received a B.S. in physics from Tsinghua University in 1989, then went to the United States through the CUSPEA program organized by Prof. T. D. Lee . He finished an M.S. in applied sciences from Columbia University in 1991, and a PhD in applied physics from Harvard University in 1994 under the direction of Prof. Charles Lieber . After postdoctoral research at Harvard, he joined the Stanford faculty as an assistant professor in 1997.[ 1] [ 2]
Among his awards are the American Chemical Society 's ACS Award in pure chemistry , 2002,[ 2] [ 8] the Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics, 2004,[ 2] [ 9] and the American Physical Society 's James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials , 2006.[ 2] [ 10] He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2009, and to the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2011.[ 2] [ 11] [ 12] He was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2016,[ 13] and in 2019 he was elected a member of the National Academy of Medicine [ 14] and a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences .[ 15]
References
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^ Eisenberg, Anne (2 March 2000), "A Wisp of Carbon, a Whiff of Gases" , The New York Times .
^ "Researchers Develop First Integrated Silicon Circuit With Nanotube Transistors" , ScienceDaily , 7 January 2004 .
^ Biever, Celeste (21 February 2007), "Nanotubes smuggle anti-HIV molecules into cells" , New Scientist .
^ Brumfiel, Geoff (15 April 2009), "Nanotubes cut to ribbons: New techniques open up carbon tubes to create ribbons", Nature , doi :10.1038/news.2009.367 .
^ "Top 100 Chemists, 2000-2010" . ScienceWatch . Retrieved 31 January 2016 .
^ ACS Award in Pure Chemistry Archived 23 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine , American Chemical Society, retrieved 2011-04-09.
^ Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics 2004 awarded , Springer-Verlag, 5 October 2004 .
^ 2006 James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials Recipient , American Physical Society, archived from the original on 3 September 2011, retrieved 9 April 2011 .
^ "11 Stanford faculty inducted into AAAS" , Stanford Daily , 23 April 2009[permanent dead link ] .
^ "Three Stanford scholars tapped as AAAS fellows" , Stanford Report , 12 January 2011 .
^ National Academy of Sciences Members and Foreign Associates Elected , News from the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Sciences , 3 May 2016, archived from the original on 6 May 2016, retrieved 14 May 2016
^ Lewis, Talia (21 October 2019), "National Academy of Medicine Elects 100 New Members" , National Academy of Medicine , National Academy of Medicine , retrieved 3 December 2019
^ "2019年中科院院士增选结果揭晓,64人当选" . The Paper . 22 November 2019. Retrieved 22 November 2019 .
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