Di Zengfeng is a research fellow, doctoral supervisor, and a top young talented scholar in the Ten Thousand Talents Plan in the Organization Department of the Central Committee of the CPC. He was awarded the Excellent Young Scientists Fund from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and won the National Excellent Doctoral Dissertation. He graduated from Department for Intensive Instruction, Nanjing University, in 2001. He received his doctorate in microelectronics and solid-state electronics from Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2006. From March 2004 to September 2005, he accepted joint training at the Department of Physics and Materials Science, City University of Hong Kong. He worked as a post-doc researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States Department of Energy, from 2006 to 2010. He was introduced as an overseas outstanding talent and was appointed a research fellow by Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, CAS, in September 2010. He has been engaged in the technology application and basic research on SOI materials and electron devices. In order to solve physics problems such as mobility degradation and the short channel effect caused by the size reduction of microelectronic devices, he carried out the application and basic research on advanced SOI materials, including FD-SOI, sSOI, GeOI, and GrOI. He has published over 90 SCI papers on his research results. As the first author and corresponding author, over 40 of his SCI papers have been published on Nature Communications and Nano Letters (impact factor>324). Besides, he has delivered four invited talks at international academic conferences. He has applied for more than 90 domestic invention patents, 11 international invention patents, and has been authorized for 64 domestic invention patents (18 of the patents as the first applicant) and 5 international invention patents (3 of the patents as the first applicant). He won One Hundred National Excellent Doctoral Dissertations in 2008, Director’s Scholarship from CAS in 2006, Chairman’s Fund from Los Alamos National Laboratory in 2006, and Excellent Doctoral Dissertations at CAS in 2007. He was selected into the Hundred Talents Program of CAS in 2010 (excellent in final assessment in 2015), Pujiang Talents Program in Shanghai in 2011. He was supported by the Excellent Young Scientists Fund from the National Natural Science Foundation of China in 2012 and the Top Young Talent Fund in the Ten Thousand Talents Plan in 2015. He was selected as an excellent academic leader in Shanghai in 2016, an outstanding youth of CAS’ Shanghai Branch, and a candidate of the “Hundred-Thousand-Ten Thousand Talents Project” in 2017.