Education
Ph.D. in Chemistry, Harvard University, 2003.
M A. in
Chemistry, Harvard University, 2002.
B.Sc. in Chemistry, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), 1999.
Selected Awards/Honors
UCLA Henry
Samueli School
of Engineering and Applied Science Fellow, 2005-2010.
IUPAC Young Chemist Prize, 2004.
Honor Delegates to 43rd International Achievement
Summit, 2004.
Lawrence Postdoctoral
Fellowship, Lawrence Livermore
National Labs, 2003-2006.
Technology Review World Top 100 Young Innovators Award, 2003.
Grand Prize Winner of Collegiate Inventors Competition, 2002.
Research Description
Dr.
Huang’s research interest centers broadly on the interface of
functional nanosystems and biosystems. Her research program focuses on
synthesis and assembly of nanoscale
materials through chemical and biological approaches, investigation of
their fundamental electronic and optical properties and design of
novel nanodevice concepts. Specific
research areas include (1) developing programmed synthesis of
nanostructures with molecular precision and assembly of them into
increasingly complex architecture through genetic control of
biological scaffolds; (2) investigating fundamental properties of such
materials and exploring them as functional nanosystems
for applications in electronics and optoelectronics; (3) developing
new nanosystem-enabled technology platform
that can be broadly applied to study biological process, including
detection, imaging and manipulation at single or sub-cellular and
molecular level.
Publications
1. Y. Huang, C.-Y. Chiang, S.-K. Lee, Y. Gao,
E. l. Hu, J. De Yoreo
and A. M. Belcher, “Programmable Assembly of Nanoarchitectures
Using Genetically Engineered Viruses”, Nano
Letters 5, 1429 (2005).
2. Y. Huang, X. Duan and C.
M. Lieber “Semiconductor Nanowire for
Multi-color Photonics”, Small 1, 142 (2005).
3. Y. Huang, X. Duan
and C.M. Lieber, "Semiconductor Nanowires: Nanoscale
Electronics and Optoelectronics," in Dekker
Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, J.A. Schwarz, Ed. (Marcel Dekker, Inc., 2005).
4. Y. Huang and C. M. Lieber “Integrated Nanoscale Electronics and Optoelectronics:
Exploring Nanoscale Science and Technology
through Semiconductor Nanowires”, Pure
and Applied Chemistry 76, 2051(2004).
5. X. Duan, Y. Huang, R. Agarwal and C. M. Lieber “Single Nanowire Injection Lasers” Nature 421, 241
(2003).
6. X. Duan, Y.
Huang, Y. Cui and C. M. Lieber, "Nanowire Nanoelectronics
Assembled from the Bottom-Up" in Molecular Nanoelectronics,
M. A. Reed and T. Lee (Eds.) 199-227 (American Scientific Publishers,
2003).
7. X. Duan, Y. Huang
and C. M. Lieber, "Nanowire Nanocircuits,"
in 2003 McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology, E. Geller, J.
Weil, D. Blumel, A. Rappaport,
(Eds.), 272-276 (McGraw Hill, 2003).
8. Y. Cui, X. Duan,
Y. Huang and C. M. Lieber, "Nanowires as Building Blocks for Nanoscale Science and Technology" in Nanowires and Nanobelts
" Materials, Properties and Devices, Z.L. Wang, ed. 3-68 (Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2003).
9. Y. Huang, X. Duan, Y. Cui, and C. M. Lieber
"Gallium Nitride Nanowire Nanodevices," Nano
Letters, 2, 101(2002).
10. X. Duan, Y. Huang, and
C. M. Lieber "Nonvolatile Memory and Programmable Logic from
Molecule-Gated Nanowires", Nano Letters, 2, 487(2002).
11. Y. Huang, X. Duan, Y. Cui, L. Lauhon, K. Kim, and C. M. Lieber, "Logic
Gates and Computation from Assembled Nanowire
Building Blocks” Science, 294, 1313 (2001). (Highlighted
in “Breakthrough of the year (2001)” by Science Magazine).
12. Y. Huang, X. Duan, Q. Wei, and C. M. Lieber,
“Directed Assembly of One Dimensional Nanostructures into Functional
Networks”, Science 291, 630 (2001). (Highlighted
in “Breakthrough of the year (2001)” by Science Magazine).
13. X. Duan, Y, Huang, Y. Cui, J. Wang, and C.
M. Lieber, “Indium Phosphide Nanowires as Building Blocks for Nanoscale Electronic and Optoelectronic Devices”,
Nature 409, 66, (2001).