Wang Nang Wang

CTO de YesHealth Group Taiwan, e IQE / NanoGaN

Wang Nang Wang is currently the CTO of YesHealth Group Taiwan, and IQE/NanoGaN, holds a PhD degree of Physical Chemistry from Cambridge University. He has more than 50 published papers on compound semiconductors and more than 90 granted patents. He has worked as theConsultant for Materials Research Laboratory and EOS of ITRI, Taiwan, professor for Photonics Institute of NCTU, chief Scientist and cofounder of Arima Optoelectronics, Chairman and President of Quantum Optech, and Professor of Physics, and Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Bath.

Wang Nang Wang is currently the CTO of YesHealth Group Taiwan, and IQE/NanoGaN, holds a PhD degree of Physical Chemistry from Cambridge University. He has more than 50 published papers on compound semiconductors and more than 90 granted patents. He has worked as theConsultant for Materials Research Laboratory and EOS of ITRI, Taiwan, professor for Photonics Institute of NCTU, chief Scientist and cofounder of Arima Optoelectronics, Chairman and President of Quantum Optech, and Professor of Physics, and Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Bath.

His research interest covers solid state lighting, full and supplemental lighting for plant and soft fruit growth, wide bandgap semiconductors, field emission devices, CVD diamond, carbon nanotubes, fullerene, III-V nitride materials, laser diodes, fabrication processes, HVPE reactor design , HVPE reactor modeling, and HVPE growth, MOCVD epitaxial growth (Aixtron, Veeco, Thomas Swan, Nippon Sanso), nano-structure III-V nitrides, nano-pendeo growth, thermal management for SSL, GaN on Si (HEMT, PV devices, LED, laser diodes, RF devices etc), semi-polar and non-polar GaN, optical wireless communications using LEDs, micro- and nano- bubble technologies, and nanoimprint tetchnology. He had held more than 5 EPSRC and European Framework grants total more than £16M. He is the academic representative in the missions-sponsored by DTI Technology Programme (UK DTI Global Watch Mission-solid state lighting technology) to carry out Japan mission-Nov 2005, visiting 12 companies and 3 universities; and USA mission-March 2006, visiting 11 companies and 2 universities. He is IIEEE Spectrum, Winner of Advanced Technology 2010 Award for Advanced Lasers using Nanotechnology. He is also involved in the new development of advanced plant light using narrow band width phosphors.

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