Beijing, 9th December, 2015(BISTU) --- Professor Gabby Sarusi, professor of Electrooptic Engineering Department of Ben Gurion University of the Negev, was appointed Honorary Professor of BISTU on the ceremony hosted by Vice President Han Qiushi, 9th December, 2015.

Professor Gabby Sarusi, professor and faculty member of Electrooptic Engineering Department of Ben Gurion University of the Negev, is a fellow researcher of Ilse Katz Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology at the University. His main topics of research cover Quantum structures in semiconductors: quantum phenomena in nano -layers of type I and type II super-lattice, detection devices based on band gap manipulation and band gap engineering quantum wells, absorption phenomena in Quantum dots and semiconductors colloids, and electrical and optical characterization of quantum well and quantum dot devices. He has conducted post-doctoral research with Bell Lab and Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Han Qiushi warmly welcomed Professor Gabby Sarusi as the first professor of his university visiting BISTU. Prof. Zhu Lianqing introduced the proposed collaboration between BISTU and Ben Gurion University of the Negev in academic research. Deputy Director Li Wanfu of Human Resources Division introduced academic profile of Prof. Babby Sarusi and announced the appointment.

Professor Gabby Sarusi expressed that it is an honour to be appointed Honorary Professor of BISTU. As a Jew, he is aware that both Jewish and Chinese people are nations loving knowledge and education. Israel is an emerging country and China is a country of vast land and rich resources. Cooperation between the two institutions will for sure achieve fruitful results.
Deputy Director Mu Jie of Office for Scientific Research and Vice Dean Lou Xiaoping of School of Instrumentation Science and Opto-electronics Engineering were also present at the ceremony. An academic lecture on nanotechnology and infrared technology was delivered to students and faculties of School of Instrumentation Science and Opto-electronics Engineering.