Chen Jingsheng Elected IEEE Fellow


Professor Chen Jingsheng, Chief Principal Investigator from the Energy and Environmental Nanotech Research Platform, has been elected an IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Fellow in recognition of his contributions to magnetic materials and heterostructures for magnetic recording technology and spintronics.


 

IEEE, the world's largest technical professional organisation, is dedicated to advancing innovation and technological excellence for the benefit of humanity. It serves professionals across all domains of electrical, electronic, and computing engineering, as well as related scientific and technological fields that underpin modern civilisation. The grade of Fellow, the highest grade of IEEE membership, is conferred upon IEEE Senior Members with outstanding records of accomplishments in any of the IEEE fields of interest. This honour is limited to no more than 0.1% of the total IEEE voting membership each year.


Prof Chen's research focuses on quantum materials and topological materials; spintronics devices and materials for non-volatile memory and logics; heterostructure ferroelectric/ferromagnetic multiferroics; neuromorphic computing based on ferroelectric devices and spintronic devices; and magnetic and electric properties of strong electron correlated oxide materials.