Complete detailed information of Zhang Yining

Zhang Yining received his PhD in Chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1991. He worked in the NSF-UNM Microengineered Ceramics Center and the Department of Chemistry at the University of New Mexico and the Department of Physics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. After postdoctoral research, he has been a senior R&D staff member of a well-known American technology company for a long time, engaged in the research and development of new electronic functional materials and new electronic components. Basic introduction Chinese name: Zhang Yining Occupation: Project leader, doctoral supervisor, Electronic Functional Materials and Devices R&D Center director. Gender: Male Title: Researcher Mailing address: No. 155, Yangqiao West Road, Fuzhou Resume, Research field, Resume In 2009, he returned to China and served as the deputy general manager of Fujian Guoguang Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. and the director of Fujian Guoguang New Electronic Components and Materials Technology Research Institute . After returning to China, he has applied for 32 patents (19 for inventions and 13 for utility models) and has been authorized for 19 patents. He has won the first prize of the National Ministry of Education’s Science and Technology Progress Award in 2010, the first prize of the Fuzhou Science and Technology Progress Award in 2011, and the 2012 Fuzhou Science and Technology Progress Award. In 2013, he won the second prize of the Fujian Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award and other honors; he took the lead in formulating a local standard in Fujian Province. In April 2013, he served as a researcher at the Haixi Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is currently the project leader and doctoral supervisor, engaged in the research and development of electronic functional materials and devices. Center Director. Research areas 1) New components: supercapacitors, supercapacitor batteries, solid capacitors (conductive polymers and ceramics), lithium-ion batteries and chemical sensors, etc. 2) New electronic materials: ionic and electronic conductive polymers, electrodes Materials, electrolyte materials, dielectric materials, nanoelectronic slurries, etc. 3) Physical structure and construction technology of new components