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Qin, male, graduated from Tsinghua University, from September 2007 to February 2007: Assistant Professor, Department of Electronic Engineering, University of Wisconsin, USA.

Basic introduction Chinese name: Qin Nationality: China Graduate School: Tsinghua University Gender: male education, work experience, representative works, granted patents, awards, renting events, education background September 2005 ~ February 2009 65438: Doctor of Electronic Engineering, Department of Electronic Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison September 2006 5438+0 ~ July 2005: Associate Professor Qin, Tsinghua University Electronics. 0 10 65438+ 10 ~ present: School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Tianjin University, September 2005 ~ February 2009, 65438+February: representative works of research assistant of Department of Electronic Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA 1. Qin, Zhou, Lamaya, Ma. "Electron Mobility in Proportional Silicon MOSFETs on Off-axis Substrate", Applied Physics Communication, 2009, 94: 073504. 2. Qin Haichun, Yuan Hongchun, Sailor, Zhou Wei, Ma, "Flexible Microwave PIN Diodes and Switches with Transferable Monocrystalline Silicon Nanofilms on Plastic Substrate", D- Journal of Applied Physics, 2009, 42: 234006. 3. G. Qin, G. Wang, L.McCaughan, Z. Ma, "Superiority of Common Base to Common Emitter Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor", Applied Physics Communication, 20 10/0,97:133506. The patented high-power common-base amplifier with current source output bias, the U.S. national patent number US7830208B2 applied for (or disclosed) six patents for the first inventor. Award 1.20 1 1 won the title of Top Ten Outstanding Youth of Tianjin University. 2. In 2008, it was awarded the Best Paper Award 3 at the International Conference on Silicon Monolithic Integrated Circuits for RF Systems (Orlando, Florida, USA). In 2008, he won the Excellent Doctor Award of the Department of Electronic Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In 2009, he won the Vilas Scholarship from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In 2005, he was awarded the title of outstanding graduate of Tsinghua University. In the post-80s renting incident, the associate professor's "love nest" turned into a "doghouse": Today (3 1), the article "The painful experience of renting a house to a professor from China University in the United States" became a hot topic on WeChat. An international student in the United States said in the article that after renting the house to an associate professor of Tianjin University born in 1980s, the house "became a doghouse". The complained associate professor of Tianjin University told Phoenix.com: Some of the pictures are not true, but he also admitted that his hygiene habits are not good.