Research Teams

Daping Chu

Tenured Professor of the University of Cambridge, the Director of Centre for Advanced Photonics and Electronics (CAPE), the Academic Director and CEO of the CUNJC.  

Richard Prager


Head of the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge. He received a PhD in Information of Engineering from the University of Cambridge.
 

Anthony Vidal-Puig

 

Professor of Molecular Nutrition and Metabolism, University of Cambridge and Scientific Director of Metabolic Research Centre, University of Cambridge.

Long Teng

 

 

Professor at University of Cambridge. His main research studies include the application of power electronic devices, and development of power conversion systems.

Tuomas Knowles

 

Professor of Physical Chemistry and Biophysics at the Department of Chemistry and at the CavendishLaboratory at the University of Cambridge.

Research team

Prof. Daping Chu

Tenured Professor of the University of Cambridge, the Director of Centre for Advanced Photonics and Electronics (CAPE), the Director of Centre for Photonic Devices and Sensors (CPDS), the Academic Director and CEO of the CUNJC, and a guest professor at many domestic universities such as Tsinghua University, Nanjing University and 
Southeast University. Professor Chu's research fields include condensed matter physics theory and experiment, semiconductor devices and materials, nanostructures and properties, ferroelectric nonvolatile memory devices, organic electronics and inkjet manufacturing processes.His current research includes the use of holographic technology to achieve true 3D display, digital lighting and spatial light modulation for optical communication

Richard Prager

Professor of Molecular Nutrition and Metabolism, University of Cambridge and Scientific Director of Metabolic Research Centre, University of Cambridge.

Anthony Vidal-Puig

Professor of Molecular Nutrition and Metabolism, University of Cambridge and Scientific Director of Metabolic Research Centre, University of Cambridge.

Long Teng

Professor at University of Cambridge. His main research studies include the application of power electronic devices, and development of power conversion systems.

Prof. Long Teng

Dr. Long Teng is tenured faculty at University of Cambridge. He founded the Applied Power Electronics Laboratory and serves as the director. His main research studies include the application of power electronic devices, the design and development of power electronic converter devices, and the analysis and development of power conversion systems. The main application objects include transportation electrification devices and systems (electric vehicles, electric propulsion ships), wireless power transmission, grid access for new energy and energy storage.