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Ling Xie

Principal Scientist at Harvard University

Ling Xie is a Principal Scientist at Harvard University, specializing in nanofabrication.12 She works at the Center for Nanoscale Systems (CNS) at Harvard, where she focuses on constructing nanostructures such as nanotubes, Si nanowires, and ultra-narrow (~10nm) smooth trenches in Si.1

Professional Background

Ling Xie's current focus is on Reactive Ion Etch (RIE), and she collaborates with faculty groups to etch specific shapes in diamond, Si, and III-V materials.1 Her expertise extends to:

  • Nanofabrication technologies
  • Thin film deposition and characterization
  • Device fabrication

Education and Career Path

Dr. Xie received her PhD in Materials Science and Engineering.1 Before joining CNS at Harvard, she gained valuable industry experience:

  • Worked at Kodak on CCD image sensors
  • Worked at Lucent on 3D optical switches

Current Role and Responsibilities

At Harvard University's Center for Nanoscale Systems, Ling Xie:

  • Specializes in nanofabrication techniques
  • Constructs various nanostructures
  • Collaborates with faculty groups on specific etching projects

Contact Information

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In her free time, Ling Xie enjoys reading and serving her community.1

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Location

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States