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Prof. WANG Cheng

BEng(Tsinghua), SM(Harvard), PhD(Harvard)

Associate Professor

Contact Information

Office: G6305 
Phone: 34427271
Email: cwang257@cityu.edu.hk
Web: Group webpage

Research Interests

  • Nanofabrication Technology, Photonic Circuits, Optical communications, Nonlinear Optics
Prof. Cheng Wang received his B.S. degree in Microelectronics from Tsinghua University in 2012, and his S.M. (2015) and Ph.D. (2017) degrees, both in Electrical Engineering from Harvard University, supervised by Prof. Marko Lončar. After conducting research as a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard, he joined City University of Hong Kong as an Assistant Professor in 2018. Prof. Wang's research focuses on the design and nanofabrication technology of integrated photonic devices and circuits. His current research effort focuses on realizing integrated lithium niobate photonic circuits for applications in optical communications, millimeter-wave/terahertz technologies, nonlinear optics, and quantum photonics. Since joining CityU, Prof. Wang has received a number of awards in both research and teaching, including the NSFC Excellent Young Scientist Fund (HK & Macau) (2019), the Croucher Innovation Award (2020), The President's Award, CityU (2020), 35 Innovators Under 35 (China), MIT Technology Review (2021), as well as EE Outstanding Teaching Award (2019/20&2020/21) and College Outstanding Teaching Award (2020/21).

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Awards and Achievements

  • 2019 “Excellent Young Scientist Fund (HK & Macau) (优青)” NSFC.
  • 2020 “Croucher Innovation Award” Croucher Foundation.
  • 2021 “35 Innovators under 35 (China)” MIT Technology Review.


Publications Show All Publications Show Prominent Publications


Journal

  • Zhang, M. , Buscaino, B. , Wang, C. , Shams-Ansari, A. , Reimer, C. , Zhu, R. , Kahn, J. M. & Loncar, M. (2019). Broadband electro-optic frequency comb generation in a lithium niobate microring resonator. Nature. 568. 373 - 377. doi:10.1038/s41586-019-1008-7
  • Zhang, M. , Wang, C. , Hu, Y. , Shams-Ansari, A. , Ren, T. , Fan, S. & Loncar, M. (2019). Electronically programmable photonic molecule. Nature Photonics. 13. 36 - 40. doi:doi.org/10.1038/s41566-018-0317-y
  • Wang, C. , Zhang, M. , Yu, M. , Zhu, R. , Hu, H. & Loncar, M. (2019). Monolithic lithium niobate photonic circuits for Kerr frequency comb generation and modulation. Nature Communications. 10. 978 doi:doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-08969-6
  • Wang, C. , Zhang, M. , Chen, X. , Bertrand, M. , Shams-Ansari, A. , Chandrasekhar, S. , Winzer, P. & Loncar, M. (2018). Integrated lithium niobate electro-optic modulators operating at CMOS-compatible voltages. Nature. 562. 101 - 104. doi:10.1038/s41586-018-0551-y
  • Wang, C. , Li, Z. , Kim, M. H. , Xiong, X. , Ren, X. , Guo, G. , Yu, N. & Loncar, M. (2017). Metasurface-assisted phase-matching-free second harmonic generation in lithium niobate waveguides. Nature Communications. 8. 2098 doi:2017


Service in CityU


Administrative Assignment

  • 2022 - Now, EE Laboratories, Lead.

Teaching Service

  • 2019 - Now, EE5436, Fundamentals and Applications of Photonics.
  • 2019 - Now, EE6615, Nanotechnology for Devices and Microsystems.


Last update date : 28 Nov 2023