Qiliang
Li, Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering
George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
22030
Dr. Qiliang Li received Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from North
Carolina State University in 2004. He has a
B.S. degree from
Wuhan University and M.S. degree from
Nanjing University, both in
physics. His doctoral
research was in the area of molecular electronics and hybrid
silicon/molecular
field effect transistors and memories.
Since
2004, he has been with the Semiconductor Electronics Division of
National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD,
as a research scientist, where he has been involved with the
simulation,
fabrication and characterization of advanced CMOS and solid state
nanoelectronics. He has also worked on silicon solar cell,
ferroelectric
and magnetoresistance materials and devices. He is an author of over 40
technical
papers and one U.S.
patent. He also served as a regular journal reviewer for American
Institute of Physics (AIP) and Institute of Physics (IOP).
Dr. Li's current research is on Nanowire FLASH/SONOS Non-Volatile Memory,
Large-Area Nanostructured Photoelectronics and Self-Assembled Nanoscale
Biosensor.