Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jin Luo | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Nanjing Tech University. China
Profiles
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Jin Luo began his academic journey in Material Chemistry at Wuhan University of Technology (2002–2006), laying a solid foundation in materials science. He pursued his Master’s degree in Material Science and Technology at Zhejiang University (2006–2009), one of China’s premier institutions. To further deepen his research expertise, he earned a Ph.D. in Material Science and Technology from the University of Kentucky (2010–2014), marking the beginning of his specialization in ferroelectric ceramic thin films. This was followed by a prestigious Postdoctoral Fellowship at Tsinghua University (2015–2018), where he investigated domain structures and piezoelectric properties in advanced materials.
Professional Endeavors
Since October 2018, Dr. Jin Luo has served as an Associate Professor and Deputy Department Head of the Composite Materials Department at Nanjing Tech University. In addition to his administrative leadership, he has contributed significantly to academia through teaching specialized courses like “Modern Testing Methods for Materials” and “Professional Writing for Materials Science”. As a Master’s Supervisor, he is actively involved in mentoring the next generation of materials scientists.
Research Contributions and Focus
Dr. Luo has dedicated his career to the design, synthesis, and characterization of ferroelectric and piezoelectric ceramic thin films. His research emphasizes the domain structures, piezoelectric properties, and dielectric performance of advanced energy storage and actuation materials. His work bridges fundamental science and engineering applications, positioning him as a notable expert in the area of functional thin-film materials and microelectronic devices.
Scientific Leadership and Projects
Dr. Luo has led several national and institutional-level research projects, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NNSFC), the Nanjing Overseas Scholars Science and Technology Innovation Program, and Open Research Funding from Tsinghua University’s State Key Laboratory of New Ceramics & Fine Processing. These prestigious grants underscore his leadership in pioneering advanced ceramic materials with real-world impact.
Publications and Academic Recognition
With over 30 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as Journal of Materials Chemistry A, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, Advanced Electronic Materials, and Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Dr. Luo has established a strong academic reputation. His work is widely cited and contributes significantly to the global advancement of energy-efficient and smart material technologies.
Technical Expertise
Dr. Luo’s technical capabilities span:
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Thin-film deposition and microfabrication
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Ferroelectric and piezoelectric property analysis
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Structural and morphological characterization (XRD, SEM, AFM)
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Energy storage materials engineering
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Dielectric and electronic behavior modeling
These skills support his work in both academic research and advanced device development.
Teaching and Mentorship
As an educator, Dr. Luo integrates theory with application, guiding students through advanced material characterization techniques and professional research communication. His mentorship is aimed at nurturing analytical thinking and experimental rigor, which has significantly contributed to the academic success of his students at Nanjing Tech University.
Legacy and Future Vision
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jin Luo stands out for his consistent and impactful contributions to ferroelectric and piezoelectric thin-film research. Moving forward, he aims to expand the applications of these materials in next-generation electronic devices, sensors, and energy storage systems. His long-term vision includes establishing collaborative research platforms and pushing the boundaries of green, efficient, and multifunctional electronic materials in both academia and industry.
Notable Publications
Ultrahigh energy storage performance via defect engineering in Sr₀.₇Bi₀.₂TiO₃ lead-free relaxor ferroelectrics
Journal: Journal of Materiomics
Year: 2025
Effect of BaO addition on core-shell structure and electric properties of BaTiO₃-based dielectrics for high-end MLCCs
Journal: Ceramics International
Year: 2024
Citations: 3
Improved energy storage performance at the phase boundary in BaTiO₃-based film capacitors
Journal: Journal of Power Sources
Year: 2024
Citations: 1