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Areas of Research Interest: Optoelectronic Packaging

Shi Lab Opto -Electronics Integration and Packaging fgshi@uci.edu http://www.eng.uci.edu/users/frank-shi. Prof. Frank Shi  Full Professor Ph.D., California Institute of Technology (1992) Joined the University of California, Irvine, in 1992 . Areas of Research Interest:

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Areas of Research Interest: Optoelectronic Packaging

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  1. ShiLabOpto-Electronics Integration and Packaging fgshi@uci.eduhttp://www.eng.uci.edu/users/frank-shi • Prof. Frank Shi  • Full Professor • Ph.D., California Institute of Technology (1992) • Joined the University of California, Irvine, in 1992 • Areas of Research Interest: • Optoelectronic Packaging • High Power White LED Technologies for lighting and backlighting • Fiber-Optic Packaging • Optoelectronic Device and Packaging Materials • Novel rare earth doped materials for high power lasers and phosphors for white LEDs • Silicone encapsulant • Die attach conductive materials for high power LEDs • Conductive pastes for solar cells and other devices • Nano-composite conductive and dielectric materials • IC Packaging and Manufacturing Professor Shi was honored by IEEE-CPMT Society in 2010 as the recipient of Outstanding Sustained Technical Contribution Award, “...Dr. Shi is being recognized for his accomplishments in multiple IEEE CPMT fields including optoelectronic packaging technology development; device and packaging materials development; electronic packaging and manufacturing technology development; and his leadership in the technology transfer of these various developments from a research environment to an industrial commercialization and production environment. Dr Shi's work spans more than 15 years and is well disseminated in greater than 130 refereed publications in key industry journals, numerous presentations and conferences.” Prof Shi was elected to be an IEEE Fellow in 2011. Full story The product of a partnership between engineer Frank Shi (pictured) and urologist Ralph Clayman: silicone materials formulated for optoelectronic devices (foreground) now will be used for breakthrough medical device applications. • Key Publication: • Mondal, SK; Mitra, A; Singh, N; Shi, F; Kapur, P. “Ultrafine Fiber Tip Etched in Hydrophobic Polymer Coated Tube for Near-Field Scanning Plasmonic Probe.” IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS, 23: 1382-1384 (2011).

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