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Kun Wangis currently an associate professor at Sun Yat-sen University. He received his M.S. degree in 2014 and Ph.D. degree in 2018 from Sun Yat-sen University under the guidance of Prof. Shuqin Song. During his Ph.D. thesis period, he joined Prof. Liming Dai’s group in Case Western Reserve University as a visiting scholar for one year from 2016 to 2017. His research interests focus on the highly-efficient electrocatalysts for energy conversion and environmental remediation.
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Jianhao Huangis currently a master candidate at Sun Yat-sen University. He received his bachelor degree of chemical engineering and technology at Sun Yat-sen Univetsity in 2020. His research interests include the rational design of functional nanomaterials and their application in electrocatalysis, fuel cells and water electrolysis.
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Haixin Chenis currently a Ph.D. candidate at Sun Yat-sen University. He received his Master at Sun Yat-sen University in 2019. His research interests include the rational design of functional nanomaterials and their applications in electrocatalysis, fuel cells, and water electrolysis.
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Yi Wangreceived his Ph.D. degree in Materials Chemistry from Sun Yat-sen University in 2009. And then he conducted his postdoctoral research in the same university. After that, he joined the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Sun Yat-sen University as an assistant professor (2010–2012), an associate professor (2013–2020)and now a professor (from 2021 up to now) at the School of Chemical Engineering and Technology. His research interests are mainly focused on nanomaterials for novel energy storage and conversion systems.
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Wei Yanis an Associate Professor in the College of Sciences/Institute for Sustainable Energy at Shanghai University. She received her Ph.D. degree from Wuhan University in 2005 and carried out her postdoctoral research at Nanjing University from 2005 to 2007. Currently, her research interest is electrochemical energy storage systems including batteries and fuel cells.
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Xianxia Yuanreceived her Ph.D. in Material Physics and Chemistry from the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2002. After that she joined the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering in Shanghai Jiao Tong University as an assistant professor (2002–2004), an associate professor (2004–2016) and a full professor (2016–present). From 2008 through 2009, Dr. Yuan worked in the Pennsylvania State University, USA. Dr. Yuan’s research interest is now focused on advanced materials for electrochemical energy storage and conversion systems including fuel cells, metal-air batteries and Li/Na/K-ion batteries.
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Shuqin Songis a full professor at Sun Yat-sen University. She received her Ph.D. degree in physical chemistry from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2005. During the following year, she conducted her postdoctoral research in the University of Thessaly, Greece. And then she joined Sun Yat-sen University as an assistant professor (2006–2007), an associate professor (2008–2013) and a full professor (from 2014 up to now). During the last 20 years since 1999, Dr. Song has been engaged in the research work in the field of electrocatalysis, fuel cells and Zn-Air batteries, with emphasis on the preparation of new methods for nanomaterials, regulation of nanostructures, performance optimization and their application in the field of new energy conversion systems. She has published more than 130 SCI papers in academic journals such as Adv. Energy Mater., Adv. Sci., ACS Catal., Appl. Catal. B: Environ. with an H-index of 43. She has been selected as China’s Highly Cited Scholar (in the energy field) for 6 years since 2014.
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Jiujun Zhangis a professor in the College of Sciences/Institute for Sustainable Energy at Shanghai University, a former Principal Research Officer at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC). Dr. Zhang is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (FCAE), Fellow of the Academy of Science of the Royal Society of Canada (FRSC-CA), Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada (FEIC), Fellow of the International Society of Electrochemistry (FISE), and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC-UK). Dr. Zhang’s main research areas are electrochemistry, electrocatalysts, fuel cells, lithium batteries, metal-air batteries, supercapacitors, and H2O/CO2/N2 electrolysis.
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Xueliang Sunis a Canada Research Chair in the Development of Nanomaterials for Clean Energy, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Engineering and Full Professor at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. Dr. Sun received his Ph.D. degree in materials chemistry in 1999 from the University of Manchester, UK, which he followed up by working as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of British Columbia, Canada and as a Research Associate at L’Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Canada. His current research interests are focused on advanced materials for electrochemical energy storage and conversion.
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