Liang Yongye
Associate Professor
Materials Science and Engineering
South University of Science and Technology of China
China
Biography
Associate Professor Liang Yongye graduated from the Department of Chemistry of Nanjing University in 2003, received a doctorate degree from the University of Chicago in 2009, and then went to Stanford University in the postdoctoral research work. Since September 2012, she has worked full-time at Nanfang University of Science and Technology as an associate professor of materials science and engineering. Member of the Shenzhen Chemical and Chemical Industry Association, selected in 2012, the eighth batch of "thousands of people plan (youth thousands of people project)", the same year selected "scientific observation" selected in 2011 the world's most popular paper scientists, ranked tenth, The Participated in Shenzhen Peacock Plan Class B in 2013. 2016 selected "young people in Guangdong Province top-notch", the same year by the "global chemical engineering subject highly cited scholars" title. Based on chemical design and synthesis, with the device technology collaborative research, is committed to the development of energy, electronics and bio-engineering-related advanced materials. Including: (1) photovoltaic materials, new composite solar cells; (2) electrical conversion and storage systems; (3) fluorescent probe. Professor Liang Yongye presided over more than 10 scientific research projects, published more than 60 high-level articles, 6 patents, edited a monograph. As of November 2016, the paper cited more than 18,000 times, H factor 40.
Research Interest
Our research is based on chemical design and synthesis, with collaborative research on device technology, focusing on the development of advanced materials related to energy, electronics and bioengineering.
Publications
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Yongye L, Xia JX, Tsai ST, Yue W, Li G, et al. (2010) For the Bright Future—Bulk Heterojunction Polymer Solar Cells with Power Conversion Efficiency of 7.4% . Advanced Materials 22: 135-138.
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Yongye L, Feng D, Wu Y, Tsai ST, Li G, et al. (2009) Highly Efficient Solar Cell Polymers Developed via Fine-Tuning of Structural and Electronic Properties. J Am Chem Soc 131: 7792-7799.
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Yongye L, Yue W, Danqin F, Szu-Ting T, Son HJ, et al. (2009) Development of New Semiconducting Polymers for High Performance Solar Cells. J Am Chem Soc 131: 56-57.