Professor Jensen Tsan Hang Li
Professor
Engineering
- Media Enquiries
- Google Scholar Profile
- Centre for Metamaterial Research and Innovation
- News Article (Quantum holograms can send messages that disappear, Sep 2024)
- News Article (The Institute of Engineering and Technology)
- News Article (Time-varying orbital angular momentum generated by a metasurface)
- News Article (Virtualized metamaterial opens door for acoustics application and beyond)
- News Article (Researchers find new way of gaining quantum control from loss)
- News Article (An exceptional mass dance)
- News Article (3D printed wormhole for sound waves)
- Radio (The Unseen - A History of the Invisible)
- News Article (Metasurface spin effect)
- News Article (Turning down the volume: sound-cloaking acoustic metamaterials are on the way)
- News Article (Scenic Route for Sound Allows Extra Control)
- News Article (Acoustic lenses to shout about)
Professor Jensen Li is a Professor of Computational Engineering and Metamaterials (Education and Research) at the University of Exeter within the Faculty of Environment, Science, and Economy, a position he took up in July 2024. Prior to this, he held a professorship in Physics at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). He has also served as a Senior Lecturer and Reader in Photonics at the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham, and as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Materials Science at the City University of Hong Kong.
Professor Li is an elected member of The Hong Kong Young Academy of Sciences and was awarded the Croucher Senior Research Fellowship in 2022. He completed his postdoctoral research at the NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center, UC Berkeley, from 2007 to 2009, and at the Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London, from 2005 to 2007, supported by a postdoctoral fellowship from the Croucher Foundation. He earned his PhD in Physics in 2004 and his MPhil in Physics in 2000, both from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He received his BEng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering in 1998 from the University of Hong Kong.