Chen Ji Education: PHD National University of Singapore, 2013 MA Hangzhou Dianzi University, 2008 BA Hangzhou Normal University, 2005 Professional Working Experience: June 2013- Oct 2013: Research Assistant, Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept., National University of Singapore Nov 2013-Present: Teacher, Applied Mathematics Dept., Hangzhou Dianzi University Research Interest: 1. Semiconductor spintronics including spin-orbit effects, spin current, and spin orbit torque 2. Quantum game theory including quantum version of static and dynamics game theories Projects: 1. Spin torques due to various spin-orbit coupling in linear spin-orbit coupling and two-dimensional conductor systems, Fund from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51401069) 2. Quantum Repeated Game and Quantum Sequential Game, Fund from Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province (Grant No. LY19A050004) Publications: 1. J. Chen*, M. B. A. Jalil, S. G. Tan, S.B. Siu, and Y. Z. Peng, Spin torques due to various linear spin-orbit coupling in semiconductor and graphene systems in the adiabatic limit, Europhysics letters (EPL), 118, 27002(2017). 2. J. Chen*, Y. Z. Peng, and J. Zhou, Current-induced Rashba spin orbit torque in silicene, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 432, 554 (2017). 3. J. Chen, M. B. A. Jalil*, and S. G. Tan*, Current-Induced Spin Torque on Magnetization Textures Coupled to the Topological Surface States of Three-Dimensional Topological Insulators, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn., 83(6), 064710 (2014). 4. J. Chen, M. B. A. Jalil*, and S. G. Tan*, Spin Torque on the Surface of Graphene in the Presence of Spin Orbit Splitting, AIP Advances 3, 062127 (2013). 5. J. Chen*, M. B. A. Jalil, and S. G. Tan, Spin Interference in Rashba Metal Ring in a Time-Dependent Magnetic Field, J. Appl. Phys 103, 17C506 (2013). 6. J. Chen*, M. B. A. Jalil, and S. G. Tan*, Spin Torque due to Non-uniform Rashba Spin Orbit Effect, AIP. Advances 2, 042133 (2012). 7. J. Chen*, M. B. A. Jalil, and S. G. Tan, Tunable Magnetic Flux Sensor Using a Metallic Rashba Ring with Half-metal Electrodes, J. Appl. Phys 109, 07C722 (2011).