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Jia Siqi

Department of Materials Science and Engineering | Jilin University;Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering | Southern University of Science and Technology · Department of Materials Science and Engineering | Jilin University;Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering | Southern University of Science and Technology

https://researchid.co/jiasiqi
@sustech.edu.cn
37Scopus Publications
796Google Scholar Citations
15Google Scholar h-index
15Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

Inkjet Printing technology; Quantum Dots; Display; Semiconductor device; Biomaterials

Biography

Siqi Jia is currently a Ph.D. candidate with the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Jilin University and a visiting Ph.D. candidate at South University of Science and Technology. His research focuses on QLEDs, biomaterial, and inkjet printing technology.

Education

2013/09-2017/07 Jilin University Department of Materials Science and Engineering Metal Material Engineering BEng 2017/09-2022/07 Jilin University Department of Materials Science and Engineering Materials Science Ph.D. Candidate 2019/04-2021/04 Sustech Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Photoelectron Information & Science Visiting Ph.D. Candidate

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Patterning Quantum Dot Light-Emitting Diodes by Laser Direct Writing on the TFB Layer
    IEEE Electron Device Letters, 2026
  2. Bright and stable green-emitting quantum dots with universal surface modifiability for diagnostic probes
    Chemical Engineering Journal, 2026
  3. Fully Planarized Donor Enables Record-High Efficiency for Blue Through-Space Charge Transfer Emission
    Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2026
  4. High-Stability Thick-Shell CdZnSeS/CdZnS/ZnS Green-Alloy Quantum Dots in Photoluminescent Diffuser-Plate Masterbatches
    Materials, 2025
  5. Efficient ZnSeTe-Based Blue Quantum-Dot Light-Emitting Diodes via Phosphine Oxide Dual Passivation of Quantum Dots and ZnMgO Interfaces
    Advanced Optical Materials, 2025

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