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Linglong Li Associate Professor [AFM]2 Research Group
I received my Ph.D. from Xi’an Jiaotong University in 2018, during which I was jointly trained in Professor Sergei Kalinin’s group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (USA). I then conducted postdoctoral research in the Department of Physics at Tsinghua University in Professor Pu Yu's group. I joined Southeast University in 2021. My research focuses on multiferroics in multifield using scanning probe techniques. I have published 41 SCI-indexed papers. As first or corresponding author, I have published 14 papers in journals such as Nature Materials, Science Advances, and Advanced Functional Materials; I have co-authored 27 additional papers, including Nature Materials and Nature Communications. My work has been cited over 1,500 times with an H-index of 18. I have led a National Young Talents program, National Natural Science Foundation of China (General/Youth) projects, the Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation Youth project, three Open Fund projects of State Key Laboratories, and the Jiangsu Youth Talent Support Program. Honors include selection for the Nanjing Young and Middle-Aged Top Talent Program (2024), the “Rising Scholar Award” from the Technical Committee on Key Materials and Technologies for Electronic Components of the Chinese Society of Instrument Functional Materials (2023), selection as a Jiangsu “Double Innovation Ph.D.” (2022), and inclusion in the Postdoctoral Innovative Talents Support Program (2018). I have delivered five invited talks at international and domestic conferences, including AFM² 2024, the Asia Ferroelectrics Conference 2023, and the Autumn Meeting of the Chinese Physical Society 2022.
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The research group combines scanning probe microscopy and low-temperature, high magnetic field characterization techniques to study the property modulation of magnetoelectric functional materials.