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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
ISEE scientists delve into second-order susceptibility from ITO-based nanolayer
Liquid-triggered graphene photodetectors as a stepping stone for revolutionizing healthcare monitoring
ISEE Scholars Won 2021 Advanced Photonics Editor-in-Chief Choice Awards
ISEE Researchers Report Research Advance on The Regulation of Heat Transfer Control in Nature Communications
ISEE Scholars Collaboratively Demonstrate High-efficiency Terahertz Photonic Communication
Paper by Prof. LIN Hongtao's Group on High-Performance Bi2O2Se Photodetector Published on Top Journal ACS NANO
New Working Mechanism of Broadband Micro-Nano Cherenkov Detector
Multidisciplinary Achievement of Prof. Dong Shurong's Team: a New Method of Malleable Electronic Design for Precise Targeting of Target Muscle Measurement
Paper by Prof. Guanding Yu's Team on Application of Machine Learning in Wireless Networks Published on Top Journal IEEE TWC
ZJU Scientists Discover that Watermelons Grow Faster at Night
Review of Thermal Super Structural Materials and Devices by Prof. Li Ying Published in Nature Reviews materials
World's Smallest Spectrometer Developed by Prof. Zongyin Yang's Group
Prof. Shisheng Lin's Group Reports Advances in Converting Low-Frequency Disordered Mechanical Motion into Electricity.
A New System for High-speed Terahertz Wireless Communication Developed by YU Xianbin's Team
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