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Name:Li Jianqi
Ph. D. Physics: Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P.R. China, 1990. Thesis ¡°Microstructure properties of high-Tc superconductors¡±
BS. Physics: Northwestern University, Xian, P.R. China, 1983.
Employment & Highlights of Experience
2002-present, Beijing laboratory of electron microscopy, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, P.R. China.
2001-2002 Brookhaven National Lab. Research associate. Investigate charge order ransition. Work with Prof. Y. Zhu and Prof. J. Tranquada.
Apr.1, 1998 -2000: National Laboratory for Superconductivity, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, P.R. China. Professor and group leader: Studied the charge localization and Jahn-Teller instability in the transition-metal oxides. The research program was specially supported by Chinese Academy of Sciences.
1996-1998: National Institute for Research in Inorganic Materials, Japan. Research fellow: Studied the charge-ordering phenomena in the transition-metal oxides, especially in colossal magnetoresistance materials. Worked with Prof. Y. Matsui and Prof. Y. Tokura.
1995-1996, Max-Planck Institute, Germany. Research Fellow: Investigated the substrate-induced defects and the anisotropy of transport properties in YBa2Cu3O7 films. Influence of antiphase boundaries on superconductivity was extensively analyzed.
1993-1994, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Associate professor: Studied the microstructure properties of high Tc superconductors. Followed with Professor Z.X. Zhao.
Scientific Activities
Author or co-author of over 120 papers in international journals. Lecturer at numerous international conferences.
Main topics of interest
General topics:
1.Electron energy loss spectroscopy and electron holography.
2.Microstructure/physical property relationships, phase transitions and modulated structures.
3.Charge/orbital ordering in the transition metal oxides.
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