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Dr Su-ting Han
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Dr Han Suting

Associate Professor

Research Overview

The development of internet of things and artificial intelligence induces the rapid growing of sensory nodes which generates a large portion of unstructured and redundant raw data. In the conventional design, the analogue sensory data are initially transformed into digital data with analogue-to-digital conversion, then stored in memory unit. The computational task is further performed by transferring the digital data between memory and local computation unit. The architecture of separated sensor, memory and data processing units results in the data-accessing latency and relatively high-power consumption. Alternatively, biomimetic sensor computing inspired by the biological sensory system have been proposed to improve energy, area and time efficiency. The focus of Dr. Su-Ting Han‘s research is to address this challenge by computing with the emerging functional devices.

Education and Academic Qualifications

PhD in Physics and Materials Science, Outstanding Research Thesis Award (Top 1%), City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 

Academic and Professional Experience

Manuscript Reviewer:  

Science: Science, Science Advances

Nature: Nature, Nature Electronics, Nature Materials, Nature Protocols, Nature Review Physics, Nature Communications 

Cell Press: Matter

ACS: Nano Letters, ACS Nano

Wiley: Advanced Materials, Advanced Functional Materials

IEEE: IEEE Electron Device Letters, IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 

Research Interests

  • Organic Electronics
  • Memory Devices (Flash & Memristor)
  • Neuromorphic Computing, In-Sensor Computing for Artificial Intelligence

Achievements

  • 2023    World's Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University (2019-2023)
  • 2021    National Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars 
  • 2020    Shenzhen National Leading Talents 
  • 2018    Guangdong Natural Science Funds for Distinguished Young Scholar 
                 Guangdong youth talent support program  
  • 2015    Finalist of Hong Kong Young Scientist Award (Total 4 in mathematics and physics) 
  • 2014    Outstanding Research Thesis Award (Top 1%)
     
                Chow Yei Ching School of Graduate Studies Scholarships (Top 1%) 
  • 2013    First Class of Student Research Excellence Awards (Top 1%) 
                 Outstanding Academic Performance Award
     
                Research Tuition Scholarships for Research Degree Students 
  • 2012    Research Tuition Scholarships for Research Degree Students 
  • 2011    Outstanding Academic Performance Award 
                 Research Tuition Scholarships for Research Degree Students 
  • 2010    Merit Scholarship of Hong Kong Baptist University 
  1. S. Zhu, T. Xie, Z. Lv, Y.-B. Leng, Y.-Q. Zhang, R. Xu, J. Qin, Y. Zhou, V. A. L. Roy and S.-T. Han,* Hierarchies in visual pathway: functions and Inspired Artificial Vision, Adv. Mater. 2023, 35, 2301986. 
  2. H.-X. Li, Q.-X. Li, F.-Z. Li, J. P. Liu, G. D. Gong, Y. -Q. Zhang, Y.-B. Leng, T. Sun, Y. Zhou and S.-T. Han,* Ni Single atoms based memristors with ultrafast speed and ultralong data retention, Adv. Mater. 2023, 2308153.
  3. Y. Ren , X. Bu, M. Wang , Y. Gong, J. Wang, Y. Yang, G. Li, M. Zhang , Y. Zhou and S.-T. Han*, Synaptic plasticity in self-powered artificial striate cortex for binocular orientation selectivity, Nature Commun. 2022, 13, 5585. 
  4. Y. Wang, Y. Gong, S. Huang, X. Xing, Z. Lv, J. Wang, J. Yang, G. Zhang, Y. Zhou and S.-T. Han*, Memristor-based biomimetic compound eye for real-time collision detection, Nature Commun. 2021, 12, 5979.
  5. Z. Lv, X. Xing, S. Huang, Y. Wang, Z. Chen, Y. Gong, Y. Zhou and S.-T. Han*,Self-assembling crystalline peptide microrod for neuromorphic function implementation, Matter 2021, 4, 1702. 
  6. Z. Gao, Y. Wang, Z. Lv,* P. Xie, Z.-X. Xu, M. Luo, Y. Zhang, S. Huang, K. Zhou, G. Zhang, G. Duan, Y. Zhou and S.-T. Han*, Ferroelectric coupling for dual-mode non-filamentary memristors, Appl. Phys. Rev. 2022, 9, 021417.
  7. Z.-P. Wang, Y. Wang, J. Yu, J.-Q. Yang, Y. Zhou,* J.-Y. Mao, R.Wang, X. Zhao, W. Zheng and S.-T. Han*, Type-I core-shell ZnSe/ZnS quantum dot-based resistive switching for implementing algorithm, Nano Lett. 2020, 20, 5562.
  8. Y. Wang, Z. Lv, J. Chen, Z. Wang, Y. Zhou*, L. Zhou, X. Chen, and S.-T. Han*, Photonic Synapses Based on Inorganic Perovskite Quantum Dots for Neuromorphic Computing, Adv. Mater. 2018, 30, 1802883.   
  9. Y. Wang, Z. Lv, Q. Liao, H. Shan, J. Chen, Y. Zhou*, L. Zhou, X. Chen, V. A. L. Roy*, Z. Wang, Z. Xu, Y. Zeng, and S.-T. Han*, Synergies of electrochemical metallization and valance change in all-inorganic perovskite quantum dots for resistive switching, Adv. Mater. 2018, 30, 1800327.  
  10. Y. Zhai, X. Yang, F. Wang*, Z. Li, G. Ding, Z. Qiu, Y. Wang, Y. Zhou*, and S.-T. Han*, Infrared-sensitive memory based on direct-grown MoS2-upconversion nanoparticle heterostructure, Adv. Mater. 2018, 30, 1803563.  
  • 11/2023-present   Associate Professor, Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
  • 03/2016–11/2023 Associate Professor, Professor, Distinguished Professor, College of Electronics and Information Engineering, Shenzhen University, China  
  • 01/2019–05/2019   Visiting Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, The University of Michigan, United States 

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