• Led the research initiative between Purdue and a U.S market-leading company in solid-state lighting on advanced modeling of next-generation lighting devices.
• Developed new models enabling realistic and efficient simulation of LED physics at nanoscale. Co-founded a Purdue-affiliated startup LEDcentral for commercialization of the modeling software.
• Core developer of the NEMO5, a commercial-grade C++ scientific software for modeling classical and quantum physics in nano-material and electronics (http://bit.ly/2mulQQr).