Xiaoxu Niu

Lead Research Scientist at Gentex

Xiaoxu Niu has extensive work experience in research and development. From November 2016 to the present, Niu has worked at Gentex Corporation, starting as a Development Scientist and progressing to Research Scientist, Senior Research Scientist, and currently serving as a Lead Research Scientist. At Gentex Corporation, Niu has been involved in scientific research and development projects.

Prior to joining Gentex Corporation, Niu worked at FMI Medical Systems from May 2012 to November 2016. Niu held various roles, including Staff Micro/Nano Device Engineer and Vapor Deposition Engineer, Materials Engineer and PET/CT Detector Engineer, and Sr. Development Scientist. In these roles, Niu was responsible for system development and integration, performance evaluation, electronics design, power management, and technical communication.

Niu's work experience also includes research assistant positions at the University of Dayton and the University of Dayton Research Institute. At the University of Dayton, Niu developed a novel solid-state electrochromic device and conducted studies on thin film deposition techniques. At the University of Dayton Research Institute, Niu operated and maintained multiple PVD systems and conducted research on thin film ablative deposition techniques.

Overall, Xiaoxu Niu has a strong background in research and development, with expertise in various scientific fields such as electrochromic devices, thin film deposition, and PET/CT systems.

Xiaoxu Niu completed a PhD in Materials Engineering from the University of Dayton from 2010 to 2015. Prior to that, they obtained a Master's degree in Materials Engineering from the same institution from 2008 to 2010. Xiaoxu Niu completed their Bachelor's degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Nanchang University from 2004 to 2008.

Additionally, Xiaoxu Niu has obtained various certifications in fields such as computer science, biomedical imaging, and embedded systems.

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  • Lead Research Scientist

    September, 2023 - present

  • Senior Research Scientist

    October, 2022

  • Research Scientist

    October, 2018

  • Development Scientist

    November, 2016

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