Dr. G.P. Li
"Heterogeneous Integrated Package Systems"

Position

Director, Irvine Division
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information

Professional Preparation

1978
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan (B.S., Electrical Engineering)
1982
University of California, Los Angeles, (M.S., Electrical Engineering)
1983
University of California, Los Angeles, (Ph.D., Electrical Engineering)

Appointments

2007-Present
Director, Irvine Division
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2)
2006-Present
Founding Director
LifeChips Center (NSF IGERT), U.C. Irvine
1998-Present
Director
Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility, U.C. Irvine
1988-present
Professor
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, U.C. Irvine
Biomedical Engineering, U.C. Irvine
Chemical Engineering and Material Sciences, U.C. Irvine
1987
Chair
Committee for defining IBM semiconductor technolobeyond 2000
1983-1988
Researcher/manager
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, NY
1983
Assistant Researcher
University of California, Los Angeles

Publications Directly Related

  1. Mark Bachman, Fan-Gang Zeng, Tao Xu, and G.-P. Li, “Micromechanical resonator array for an implantable bionic ear,” AUDIOLOGY AND NEURO-OTOLOGY 11 (2): 95-103 2006
  2. Yuli Wang, Grace Young, Mark Bachman, Christopher E. Sims, G.P. Li, and Nancy L. Allbritton, “ Collection and Expansion of Single Cells and Colonies Released from a Micropallet Array,” Anal. Chem., Vol 79, pp2359-2366, MAR 15 2007
  3. Mark Merlo, G.-P. Li., and Mark Bachman. “A Remotely Powered and Wirelessly Controlled Intraoral Electrolarynx.” Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference (EMBC), Vancouver BC, p.3459-3462, 2008.
  4. Zhian Lai, Yuli Wang, Nancy Allbritton, G.-P. Li, and Mark Bachman, “A Label-Free Biosensor by Protein Grating Coupler On Planar Optical Waveguide,” Optics letters 33 (15), 1735-1737 August 1, 2008
  5. Nicholas M. Gunn, Mark Bachman, G.P. Li, and Edward L. Nelson, “Fabrication and biological evaluation of uniform extracellular matrix coatings on discontinuous photolithography generated micropallet arrays,” Journal of Biomedical Materials Research: Part A, 95(2):401-12,2010

Synergistic Activities

  1. Actively promoting undergraduate research opportunities by personally supervising and mentoring approximately 5-8 undergraduate students per year. Students under the McNair Scholars Program, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP), California Alliance for Minority Participation program (CAMP), Center for Opportunities and Diversity in Engineering program (CODE) have been mentored over the years.
  2. International activities include: Serving as Conference Chair of Taiwan VLSI Technology, Circuit, and System Conference 2006, Collaboration with national Biochip center of South Korea and with national Center of Excellence (COE) in human-machine interface of Japan. Chair International Symposium on LifeChips.