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Optical Communications and Nanoelectronics Expert Hong-Liang Cui
Hong-Liang Cui is a Professor of Physics and Engineering Physics at Stevens Institute of Technology and Director of the school's Applied Electronics Laboratory. He received his undergraduate education in applied physics with a concentration in laser optics from the Changchun Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics in Changchun, China, graduating at the top of his class with a Bachelor of Engineering degree. Afterwards, he came to the United States for graduate study as one of the first group of Chinese physics students in the CUSPEA program, obtaining the Ph.D. degree in theoretical condensed matter physics from Stevens. Since 1987, he has been on the faculty at Stevens. Cui has conducted research sponsored by the US National Science Foundation, the US Army, the US Navy, and the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, with a total funding of more than $8 million. His research is in solid state electronics and nanoelectronics, optical communications and sensing, electromagnetic wave interaction with bioagents, and high-performance computer modeling of physical devices and phenomena. Cui has published more than 120 research papers and holds four current and eight pending US patents. A member of the American Physical Society, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Optical Society of America, and Sigma Xi, he has served on numerous government and industry expert panels as well as acting as a technical consultant for numerous research and development organizations and high-tech industries.
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