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Fellow of National Academy of Inventors (2019) Fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry (2021) Fellow of International Association of Advanced Materials (2022) Distinguished Professor, Kansas State University (2023) NASA Ames Honor Award
He has published over 200 journal articles with h-index 59, proceeding papers, and book chapters, and is the co-inventor of over 30 nanotechnology patent applications.[4] He co-edited a book on Biosensors based on Nanomaterials and Devices in 2014. He is a senior editor of IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology.[5] He is also a recipient of the 2005 Nano 50 Innovator Awards by Nanotech Briefs.[6]
He served as a tenured associate professor at Kansas State University from July 1, 2007, to June 2012 and a full professor from July 1, 2012, to June 30, 2023, at Kansas State University.[1][4]
Since July 1, 2023, Li has held the position of University Distinguished Professor at Kansas State University.[1][2]
Research
Li's research is primarily centered on nanomaterials, renewable energy, and electrochemistry. His research in nanoscience and nanotechnology focuses on exploring uses of micro- and nano-scale devices across diverse areas such as chemical and biochemical analysis, biomedical applications, energy transformation and storage, environmental surveillance, and electronics. A large set of his research is focused on a special type of nanostructured carbon materials, i.e., vertically aligned carbon nanofibers (VACNFs).[1][2][4]
Awards and honors
Member of the carbon nanotube logic circuit team of NASA Turning Goals Into Reality (TGIR) Award (2005)
NASA Ames Honor Award for excellence in Commercialization and Technology Transfer (2005)[10]
Nano 50 Innovator Awards by Nanotech Briefs for pioneering achievements in advancing the state of the art in nanotechnology (2005)[11]
Professorial Performance Award, Kansas State University (2018)
The Segebrecht Award by Kansas State University (2018)[12]
Fellow of National Academy of Inventors (Since 2019)
Fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry (Since 2021)[13]
Fellow of International Association of Advanced Materials (Since 2022)
Elected as University Distinguished Professor, Kansas State University (2023)[14]
Selected publications
Li, Jun; Ng, Hou Tee; Cassell, Alan; Fan, Wendy; Chen, Hua; Ye, Qi; Koehne, Jessica; Han, Jie; Meyyappan, M. (1 May 2003). "Carbon Nanotube Nanoelectrode Array for Ultrasensitive DNA Detection". Nano Letters. 3 (5): 597–602. Bibcode:2003NanoL...3..597L. doi:10.1021/nl0340677.
Ngo, Quoc; Cruden, Brett A.; Cassell, Alan M.; Sims, Gerard; Meyyappan, M.; Li, Jun; Yang, Cary Y. (1 December 2004). "Thermal Interface Properties of Cu-filled Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanofiber Arrays". Nano Letters. 4 (12): 2403–2407. Bibcode:2004NanoL...4.2403N. doi:10.1021/nl048506t.
Ng, Hou T.; Li, Jun; Smith, Michael K.; Nguyen, Pho; Cassell, Alan; Han, Jie; Meyyappan, M. (23 May 2003). "Growth of Epitaxial Nanowires at the Junctions of Nanowalls". Science. 300 (5623): 1249. doi:10.1126/science.1082542. PMID12764187. S2CID12841919.
Nguyen-Vu, T. D. Barbara; Chen, Hua; Cassell, Alan M.; Andrews, Russell; Meyyappan, Meyya; Li, Jun (January 2006). "Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanofiber Arrays: An Advance toward Electrical–Neural Interfaces". Small. 2 (1): 89–94. doi:10.1002/smll.200500175. PMID17193561.
Klankowski, Steven A.; Rojeski, Ronald A.; Cruden, Brett A.; Liu, Jianwei; Wu, Judy; Li, Jun (2013). "A high-performance lithium-ion battery anode based on the core–shell heterostructure of silicon-coated vertically aligned carbon nanofibers". Journal of Materials Chemistry A. 1 (4): 1055–1064. doi:10.1039/C2TA00057A.
Madiyar, Foram Ranjeet; Bhana, Saheel; Swisher, Luxi Z.; Culbertson, Christopher T.; Huang, Xiaohua; Li, Jun (2015). "Integration of a nanostructured dielectrophoretic device and a surface-enhanced Raman probe for highly sensitive rapid bacteria detection". Nanoscale. 7 (8): 3726–3736. Bibcode:2015Nanos...7.3726M. doi:10.1039/C4NR07183B. PMID25641315.