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Professor in Optical Engineering, Tsinghua University, China
H-index(Google Scholar):110
Education:
Ph.D. in electronics, Jilin University, China, 1996
B.Sc. in electronics, Jilin University, China, 1992
Work Experience:
2017-Current Professor at Tsinghua University
2006-2017 Professor, Director State Key Laboratory of Integrated Optoelectronics, Jilin University
2006–2016 Joint professor, Department of Applied Physics, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
2000-2006 Assistant Professor, Applied Physics, Osaka University, Japan
2001-2005 Lab head, JST-Laser Nanofabrication Lab, Osaka, Japan
1996-2000 Postdoctoral fellow, Satellite Venture Business Lab, The University of Tokushima, Japan
Honors and Awards:
• The second prize in the 2023 State Natural Science Award
• The second prize in the 2020 State Natural Science Award
• Fellow, IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), 2018
• Fellow, OSA (Optical Society of America), 2018
• Fellow, SPIE (Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, SPIE), 2018
• Fellow, China Optical Society (COS), 2018.
• Fellow, China Society of Optical Engineering (CSOE), 2022
Editorial Board and Service:
• Editor-in-Chief, PhotoniX (Springer)
• Executive-Editor-in-Chief, Light Science & Applications (NPG)
• Topical editor, Optics Letters (America Optical Society, OSA)
• Editorial Advisory Board, Nanoscale (RSC)
• Editorial Advisory Board, Nanoscale Horizon (RSC)
• Editorial Advisory Board, IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (IEEE)
• Editorial Advisory Board, Annalen der Physik (Wiley)
• Editorial Advisory Board, Advanced Optical Materials (Wiley)
• Editorial Advisory Board, Advanced Materials Technology (Wiley)
• Chair, Optical Precision Molding Society, Chinese Society for Imaging Science and Technology (CSIST).
• Chair, Micro-nano Optics Society, Chinese Optical Society (COS).
Electronics, Jilin University, China, 1992
Optoelectronics, Jilin University, China, 1996
Professor at Tsinghua University
Professor, Director State Key Laboratory of Integrated Optoelectronics, Jilin University
Joint professor, Department of Applied Physics, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
Assistant Professor, Applied Physics, Osaka University, Japan
Lab head, JST-Laser Nanofabrication Lab, Osaka, Japan
Postdoctoral fellow, Satellite Venture Business Lab, The University of Tokushima, Japan
吉林大学,电子工程系,讲师
日本德岛大学,S-VBL实验室,博士后
日本大阪大学,应用物理系,助理教授
兼任日本科技振兴事业团(JST)“孙”实验室负责人
吉林大学,电子科学与工程学院,教授
清华大学,精密仪器系,教授
清华大学精密测试技术及仪器全国重点实验室,主任
Professor Hong-Bo Sun is a renowned expert in the field of precision laser manufacturing. He embarked on fundamental and applied research in ultrafast laser micro/nano processing in the past 30 years. To date, he has published over 650 peer-reviewed academic papers in high-impact journals such as Science, Nature, Nature Physics, and Nature Photonics.His papers have amassed over 35,000 citations in the Web of Science database (H-index 101)and more than 45000 times in the Google scholar (H-index 110).His research results were highlight for more than 150 times by scientific magazines and media including Science, Nature, and Laser Focus World. He gave nearly 200 plenary, keynote and invited talks in international conferences. He currently serves as editor-in-chief of PhotoniX (Springer Nature, IF=16.5) and Executive editor-in-chief of Light Science and Applications (Nature Publishing Group, IF= 19.3). He is IEEE fellow, OSA fellow, and SPIE fellow.
Prof. Hong-Bo Sun's work extends beyond theoretical research on the interaction of light and matter. He places significant emphasis on the industrial application of femtosecond laser micro/nano processing technology. To date, he holds more than 110 granted patents. Over the past five years, he has supported establishment of four startup companies. These companies have developed a range of equipment, including those for femtosecond laser direct writing such as Roban and Maleon (brand names), and those used for cutting solar panels, new energy battery panels, and regulating the magnetic domains of oriented silicon steel. Additionally, they have produced several series of femtosecond laser micro/nano processing products like electronic gratings and MCP electron detectors. The cumulative sales of these products have exceeded 50 million US dollars. The work conducted by these companies has pioneered the industrial application of ultrafast laser micro/nano processing, displaying promising prospects for further development.
Address:
Room 316,Buiding 9003(Lab)
Department of Precision Instrument保存
Tsinghua University
Beijing 100084, China
E-mail: hbsun@tsinghua.edu.cn
