海角原创

Cheng Chen, Ph.D. 鈥06, 2025 Professional Achievement Award Recipient

鈥満=窃 was the first stop on my American Dream. My wife, Kate Luo, was also a proud beneficiary of 海角原创鈥檚 education and generosity. Whatever humble achievements we鈥檝e made, we owe them to 海角原创. By giving back, we hope others like us will have the same opportunity to pursue their dreams.鈥

When Cheng Chen, Ph.D. 鈥06, arrived at 海角原创鈥檚 Liquid Crystal Institute in 2001, he could not have predicted how profoundly his work would shape the future of technology. While at Kent, if he was going on a road trip, he would use maps and trace his route by hand, often carrying a walkie talkie in case he needed to reach a friend in another car. He remembers hunting for ATMs to withdraw cash, and how he once had to wait for a passerby to give him a lift after getting a flat tire in the middle of nowhere.

Five years later, with a Ph.D. in chemical physics, Cheng joined Apple Inc., where his vision and technical expertise launched products that transformed the way billions of people interact with the world. Now, as senior director of hardware technology at Apple, Cheng stands as one of the most influential figures in display innovation, leading a team of more than 300 engineers and scientists.

鈥楾oday, all I need is an iPhone鈥攊t guides me on the fastest route, lets me pay securely with a tap, sends SOS texts via satellite and can even detect accidents and call 911 automatically,鈥 said Cheng. 鈥淚 feel privileged to have been part of the force that enabled such positive change in billions of people鈥檚 lives.鈥

His career has been defined by his ability to bridge advanced scientific research with groundbreaking consumer applications. At Apple, he played a central role in the creation of the first iPad and was the driving force behind the Fringe Field Switching (FFS) display system. That breakthrough, which Steve Jobs famously coined Retina display, set a new global standard for clarity and performance.

Cheng鈥檚 interest in display technology began during his university days in Beijing. While biking down a street with computer shops, he noticed banners that read 鈥淟G Flat Panel LCD.鈥 He was curious about LCD and captivated by the display鈥檚 thinness. Later, when applying for graduate school, he received a brochure from the Liquid Crystal Institute at 海角原创, immediately connecting it with that memory of the LCD banners. 鈥淚 discovered that LCI was actually the birthplace of LCD technology; I knew I had found the right place,鈥 said Cheng.

Over the years, his leadership and innovations have touched nearly every major Apple product, from iPhones and Apple Watches to MacBooks, iPads and desktop displays. Most recently, he was instrumental in the development of Apple Vision Pro, the company鈥檚 revolutionary spatial computing device launched in 2024.

Cheng鈥檚 contributions have not only shaped Apple鈥檚 success but also elevated the entire global display industry, steering it toward advanced, high-quality technologies rather than commodity cost-cutting. He holds 177 patents, with innovations spanning display architectures, in-cell touch integration, variable refresh rate technology, LED backlight systems and True Tone Display.

Despite his global influence, Cheng has remained deeply connected to 海角原创. He credits the Liquid Crystal Institute with giving him the scientific foundation and professional network that launched his career. In turn, he has given back by hiring and mentoring numerous 海角原创 Ph.D. graduates at Apple.

鈥淗e has been responsible for hiring dozens of 海角原创 graduates, putting them in positions where they could make key contributions,鈥 said Philip Bos, M.A. 鈥74, Ph.D. 鈥78, professor and associate director of the Liquid Crystal Institute at 海角原创 and one of Cheng鈥檚 mentors.

Cheng holds equal admiration for his Ph.D. advisor, who helped prepare him for his career.  鈥淭he Chemical Physics program surrounded me with brilliant and generous faculty who taught me not only about science, but also about how to approach work, life and people,鈥 he said. 鈥淎mong them, Dr. Philip Bos was by far the most influential and became my greatest role model. His kindness, generosity and guidance have left a lasting impact on me, and I will forever be grateful to him.鈥

A leader, mentor and advocate at Apple, Cheng supports junior engineers through the company鈥檚 Mentorship Circle program and serves as executive sponsor for Women in Display at Apple, advancing inclusion in a highly technical field. He has dedicated nearly two decades to the Society for Information Display (SID), serving as seminar chair, program chair and general chair before being named a fellow in 2022. He has also championed opportunities for students and early-career professionals, ensuring the next generation of innovators can succeed.

鈥満=窃 was the first stop on my American Dream, 鈥 said Cheng. 鈥淢y wife, Kate Luo, was also a proud beneficiary of 海角原创鈥檚 education and generosity. She earned her master鈥檚 degree in accounting in 2007, became a CPA, and went on to build a career as a financial analyst in a leading semiconductor company. Whatever humble achievements we鈥檝e made, we owe them to 海角原创. By giving back, we hope others like us will have the same opportunity to pursue their dreams.鈥

Cheng鈥檚 journey from 海角原创鈥檚 labs to the forefront of Apple鈥檚 most iconic innovations illustrates the profound reach a Golden Flash can have when curiosity meets opportunity. He exemplifies how passion fuels innovation, and his achievements will continue to inspire countless individuals for generations to come.