Prof. Xinxin Li | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Awardย
Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
๐จโ๐Profiles
๐ Early Academic Pursuits
Prof. Xinxin Li began his academic journey with a B.S. degree from Tsinghua University, one of China's premier institutions, before obtaining his Ph.D. from Fudan University. These foundational years set the stage for his exceptional career, providing a robust background in engineering and research fundamentals.
๐ผ Professional Endeavors
His career spans multiple prestigious positions: Research Associate at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Research Fellow at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, and Lecturer at Tohoku University, Japan, through the COE Fellowship. Since 2001, he has been a Professor at the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology (SIMIT) at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he also served as Director of the State Key Lab of Transducer Technology. Additionally, he holds adjunct professor roles at both Fudan University and Shanghai Tech University, highlighting his influence across multiple leading institutions.
๐ฌ Contributions and Research Focus
His research interests lie at the intersection of micro/nano sensing and detection technology, MEMS/NEMS technology, and analytical-chemistry instrumentation technology. With more than 200 patents and over 600 publications, his contributions are central to advancements in sensor technology and microsystem design.
๐ Impact and Influence
Awarded the National Science Fund of China for Distinguished Young Scholar in 2007, Prof. Liโs impact extends across the scientific community. His guidance led to his Ph.D. student earning a place in the National Excellent 100 Ph.D. Dissertations of 2009, underscoring his influence on the next generation of researchers.
๐ Academic Citations
His extensive work has garnered over 10,000 citations, including more than 300 SCI-indexed journal articles. This citation count reflects the high value and relevance of his research to the global scientific and engineering communities.
๐ Technical Skills
An expert in MEMS/NEMS fabrication, sensor technology, and analytical instrumentation, Prof. Li's technical prowess is evident in his innovations. His 200+ patents showcase his hands-on capabilities and commitment to developing cutting-edge technologies.
๐ฉโ๐ซ Teaching Experience
He has shared his expertise as an Adjunct Professor at Fudan University and Shanghai Tech University, demonstrating his dedication to fostering talent and disseminating knowledge in microelectronics and sensing technologies.
๐ Legacy and Future Contributions
His enduring legacy includes his patents, influential publications, and mentorship roles. Currently, as the Asia/Oceania Regional TPC Chair for the Transducers conference, he continues shaping the fieldโs future. His ongoing editorial work for top journals further reinforces his role as a thought leader, inspiring future contributions in micro/nano sensing and analytical technologies.
๐Notable Publications
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Overcoming bubble formation in polydimethylsiloxane-made PCR chips: mechanism and elimination with a high-pressure liquid seal
- Authors: Gao, S.; Xu, T.; Wu, L.; Jian, X.; Li, X.
- Journal: Microsystems and Nanoengineering
- Year: 2024
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A Non-Enzymatic Electrochemical Sensor Based on Cerium Oxide Nanocubes for the Rapid Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide Residues in Food Samples
- Authors: Shen, W.; Shi, J.; Wang, X.; Xu, P.; Li, X.
- Journal: IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Year: 2024
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A Flexible Temperature Sensor Integrated at Needle Tip for In Situ Acupoint Temperature Monitoring
- Authors: Song, C.; Yu, Z.; Feng, W.; Yu, S.; Li, X.
- Journal: Micromachines
- Year: 2024
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Quantitative measurement of catalytic performance of zeolites for gas sensing using in situ temperature-programmed desorption technique
- Authors: Li, X.; Zhang, T.; Chen, Y.; Xu, P.; Li, X.
- Journal: Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
- Year: 2024
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Reanalysis of energy band structure in the type-II quantum wells
- Authors: Li, X.; Deng, Z.; Jiang, Y.; Wang, W.; Chen, H.
- Journal: Chinese Physics B
- Year: 2024
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High-Performance 3-D Silicon-Embedded Coupled Solenoid Inductors With Inserted Magnetic Core
- Authors: Pan, P.; Chen, C.; Gu, J.; Liu, M.; Li, X.
- Journal: IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
- Year: 2024