Light–Energy Nanosystems and Semiconductors
We develop semiconductor optoelectronic devices that convert, control, and use light for energy and future technologies.
Based at South China University of Technology · School of Materials Science and Engineering · State Key Laboratory of Luminescent Materials and Devices.

Materials, interfaces, and devices for energy and light
The LENS Lab works on semiconductor optoelectronic devices for energy and light technologies, combining materials chemistry, thin-film processing, interface engineering, device physics, and stability analysis.
Current directions include multijunction perovskite photovoltaics, interface engineering and energy losses, and stability and scalable fabrication — with a longer-term vision spanning solar fuels, photodetectors, and integrated optoelectronic platforms.
The LENS Lab welcomes applications from motivated postdoctoral researchers, graduate students, and research assistants interested in semiconductor optoelectronic devices for energy and light technologies.
Interested candidates are welcome to contact Junke Wang with a CV and a brief description of research interests.