Peng Lianmao
Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dean of the School of Electronic Engineering at Peking University, and Professor. His primary research areas are electron microscopy and carbon-based electronics. He has developed a comprehensive set of novel doping-free fabrication techniques for carbon nanotube CMOS integrated circuits and optoelectronic devices, enabling the successful fabrication of medium-scale, high-performance carbon-based CMOS integrated circuits. For the first time, he realized carbon nanotube transistors with a gate length of just 5 nanometers, whose performance approaches the theoretical limits imposed by the uncertainty principle on electronic devices. By employing Dirac semimetals as source contacts, he achieved a “cold” electron source that surpasses conventional metals and semiconductors, significantly reducing the driving voltage required for traditional transistor operation and laying a solid foundation for the development of ultra-low-power nanoelectronics. Since 2001, he has served four times as the Chief Scientist of projects under the National 973 Program, the National Major Scientific Research Program, and the National Key R&D Program. He has published over 400 SCI-indexed papers in international academic journals such as Science, Nature, and Nature Electronics, with his publications being cited more than 30,000 times. His research achievements have received numerous awards, including the Second Prize of the National Natural Science Award in 2010 and 2016; the “Top Ten Scientific and Technological Advances in Chinese Universities” in 2000 and 2017; the “Top Ten News Stories in Chinese Basic Science Research” in 2000; and the “Top Ten Advances in Chinese Science” in 2011. His work was also recognized as a major landmark original achievement of the National Science and Technology Innovation Center in 2018. His research has been featured 13 times in the International Roadmap for Semiconductor Technology, making significant contributions to establishing China’s position in this high-tech field.
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