Dr. Jinghua Teng

Fellow Member | Senior Principal Scientist at A*STAR IMRE
Teng, Jinghua
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SPIE Membership: 15.7 years
SPIE Awards: Fellow status | Senior status
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Area of Expertise: Nanophotonics, THz technology, 2D optoelectronics, metasurface and metamaterials, semiconductor materials and photonics, plasmonics
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ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5331-3092
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Dr. Jinghua Teng is a Principal Scientist in the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore and an Adjunct Professor in the Nanyang Technological University. He received his B. Sc. in Physics and M. Sc. in Optics from Nankai University, and Ph.D. in Optoelectronics from the National University of Singapore. He has extensive experiences in both academic research and technology development through industry collaborations. He has edited/authored 5 book/book chapters, published over 230 journal papers and filed 29 primary patents. He has been chairing/co-chairing as well as serving in the Technical Committee in many international conferences organized by professional societies like SPIE, OSA, IEEE, and MRS-S. He has been working as editorial board member or associate editors in scientific journals including J. Optics, J. Phys. D, Opto-Electron. Adv., and J. Mol. Eng. Mater. His research interests include nano-optics & photonics, metamaterials and metasurfaces, 2D optoelectronics, THz technology, plasmonics, semiconductor materials and devices.

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