Vitae
Dr. Guo’s primary research interests are in science and engineering
of electronic and optoelectronic materials and devices. She specializes
in the areas of ferroelectric, piezoelectric, and pyroelectric oxides;
crystal chemistry and structure-composition-property relationships; low
loss and frequency agile microwave dielectrics and devices; electrooptic,
photorefractive, and nonlinear optical single crystals in optic communications
and tunable wireless optical interactions.
She is an author or a co-author of 170+ scientific papers including review
articles, four edited books, and three proceeding volumes. She serves
currently on the editorial board of the journal
of Phase Transitions, the Journal
of Korean Ceramic Societyy, and Ferroelectrics
Letters.
Dr. Guo is a Fellow of ACerS (American
Ceramic Society), a senior member of IEEE
(The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), a member of UFFC
(Ultrasonic, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control), MRS
(Materials Research Society), SPIE(The
International Society for Optical Engineering), LEOS
(Laser and Electro-Optics Society), and AAAS
(The American Association for the Advancement of Science). She organized
and co-organized many symposia and meetings nationally and internationally
in the areas of ferroelectric, electronic, optic and photorefractive materials
and devices. She was the elected Chair of the Electronics Division, American
Ceramic Society, in 2002-2003. She is currently an elected member of IEEE
UFFC Administrative Committee, serving the 2005-2008 terms.
Dr. Guo is the Director of a NSF sponsored Research Experience for Undergraduates
Site program (EEREU) at the Department
of Electrical Engineering, Penn State. She is also a faculty member involved
in the NSF Center for Dielectric Studies (CDS),
the International Center for Actuators and Transducers (ICAT),
the Electro-Optic Center (EO,
Dept. EE), and the Pennsylvania Center for Optical Technology (COT,
Lehigh University and Penn State).
Dr. Guo joined the faculty of the Department of Electrical Engineering,
Penn State, as Associate Professor in 1999. She served as a faculty member
in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Xian Jiaotong University,
during 1984-85. From 1991 to 1999, she was a research faculty member of
the Materials Research Laboratory and a graduate faculty member of the
Intercollege Graduate Program in Materials (IGPM),
Penn State. She holds a Ph.D. in Solid State Science (Pennsylvania State
University, 1990) and a M.S. and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering (Xian
Jiaotong UniversityXian Jiaotong University,
China, 1984 and 1982).
List of Selected Publications
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