Kang L. Wang

Kang Lung Wang is recognized as the discoverer of chiral Majorana fermions by IUPAP. [https://samueli.ucla.edu/deep-learning-transforms-smartphone-microscopes-into-laboratory-grade-devices-2/] Born in Lukang, Changhua, Taiwan, in 1941, Wang received his BS (1964) degree from National Cheng Kung University and his MS (1966) and PhD (1970) degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1970 to 1972 he was the Assistant Professor at MIT. From 1972 to 1979, he worked at the General Electric Corporate Research and Development Center as a physicist/engineer. In 1979 he joined the Electrical Engineering Department of UCLA, where he is a Professor and leads the Device Research Laboratory [http://drl.ee.ucla.edu/] (''DRL''). He served as Chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering at UCLA from 1993 to 1996. His research activities include semiconductor nano devices, and nanotechnology; self-assembly growth of quantum structures and cooperative assembly of quantum dot arrays Si-based Molecular Beam Epitaxy, quantum structures and devices; Nano-epitaxy of hetero-structures; Spintronics materials and devices; Electron spin and coherence properties of SiGe and InAs quantum structures for implementation of spin-based quantum information; microwave devices. He was the inventor of strained layer MOSFET, quantum SRAM cell, and band-aligned superlattices. He holds 45 patents and published over 700 papers. He is a passionate teacher and has mentored hundreds of students, including MS and PhD candidates.[http://drl.ee.ucla.edu/index.php/people/] Many of the alumni have distinguished career in engineering and academics.[http://drl.ee.ucla.edu/index.php/alumni/]
He is a leader in Nanotechnology. He has been the Raytheon Chair Professor of Physical Science since 2006. He serves on the editorial board of the Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology TM (American Scientific publishers). He currently also serves as the Director of Marco Focus Center on Functional Engineered Nano Architectonics (''FENA''), an interdisciplinary Research Center, funded by Semiconductor Industry Association and Department of Defense to address the need of information processing technology beyond scaled CMOS. The Center involves 12 universities across the nation with 35 participating faculty members. He is also the Director of the Western Institute of Nanoelectronics (''WIN'') – a coordinated multi-project Research Institute. WIN is funded by NRI, Intel and the State of California. The current on-going projects are aimed at spintronics for low power applications. He currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief for the ''IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology'' (''TNANO''). He was also the founding director of Nanoelectronics Research Facility at UCLA (established in 1989) with the infrastructure to further research in nanotechnology. In addition to these technical leadership contributions, he has provided academic leadership in engineering education. He was also the Dean of Engineering from 2000 to 2002 at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Provided by Wikipedia
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Formation and Device Application of Ge Nanowire Heterostructures via Rapid Thermal Annealing by Jianshi Tang, Chiu-Yen Wang, Faxian Xiu, Yi Zhou, Lih-Juann Chen, Kang L. Wang
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Manipulating Topological Phases in Magnetic Topological Insulators by Gang Qiu, Hung-Yu Yang, Su Kong Chong, Yang Cheng, Lixuan Tai, Kang L. Wang
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Probing the percolation in the quantum anomalous Hall insulator by Mengyun He, Yu Huang, Huimin Sun, Yu Fu, Peng Zhang, Kang L Wang, Qing Lin He
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Bias-modulated switching in Chern insulator by Yu Huang, Huimin Sun, Mengyun He, Yu Fu, Peng Zhang, Kang L Wang, Qing Lin He
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Anomalous Landau quantization in intrinsic magnetic topological insulators by Su Kong Chong, Chao Lei, Seng Huat Lee, Jan Jaroszynski, Zhiqiang Mao, Allan H. MacDonald, Kang L. Wang
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Universal scaling law for chiral antiferromagnetism by Shijie Xu, Bingqian Dai, Yuhao Jiang, Danrong Xiong, Houyi Cheng, Lixuan Tai, Meng Tang, Yadong Sun, Yu He, Baolin Yang, Yong Peng, Kang L. Wang, Weisheng Zhao
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Emergent ferromagnetism with superconductivity in Fe(Te,Se) van der Waals Josephson junctions by Gang Qiu, Hung-Yu Yang, Lunhui Hu, Huairuo Zhang, Chih-Yen Chen, Yanfeng Lyu, Christopher Eckberg, Peng Deng, Sergiy Krylyuk, Albert V. Davydov, Ruixing Zhang, Kang L. Wang
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Magnetization switching of a nearly compensated ferrimagnet by enhanced spin-orbit torque by Xu Zhang, Xiaolu Wang, Qisheng Jiang, Wenqing He, Yongqiang Yang, Qianxun Gong, Tengyu Guo, Peng Chen, Jing Zhang, Guoqiang Yu, Xiufeng Han, Kang L. Wang, Yue Wang, Baoshan Cui, Hao Wu
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Room temperature energy-efficient spin-orbit torque switching in two-dimensional van der Waals Fe3GeTe2 induced by topological insulators by Haiyu Wang, Hao Wu, Jie Zhang, Yingjie Liu, Dongdong Chen, Chandan Pandey, Jialiang Yin, Dahai Wei, Na Lei, Shuyuan Shi, Haichang Lu, Peng Li, Albert Fert, Kang L. Wang, Tianxiao Nie, Weisheng Zhao
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Comprehensive Study of the Current-Induced Spin–Orbit Torque Perpendicular Effective Field in Asymmetric Multilayers by Baoshan Cui, Zengtai Zhu, Chuangwen Wu, Xiaobin Guo, Zhuyang Nie, Hao Wu, Tengyu Guo, Peng Chen, Dongfeng Zheng, Tian Yu, Li Xi, Zhongming Zeng, Shiheng Liang, Guangyu Zhang, Guoqiang Yu, Kang L. Wang
Published 2022-05-01
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