Liu Juqing
Professor
Vice-head of Division of Nano Optoelectronic Materials
The Institute of Advanced Materials
China
Biography
Biographical Information 2007-2010: PhD degree; Nanjing University of Post and Telecommunication. 2009: Exchange student; Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU). 2010-2013: Post-Doc.; Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU). 2013- : Professor; Institute of Advanced Materials, Nanjing Tech University. Academic Achievements Prof. LIU Juqing focuses on development of novel carbon based optoelectronic materials and devices. He developed a series of fabrication methods for carbon based flexible and transparent conductive thin films. He first fabricated the completely reduced graphene based electrical memory devices and all carbon textile based memory devices. He has published over 30 SCI papers on Advanced Materials, AngewandteChemie-International Edition, Journal of the American Chemical Society, ACS Nano, Small, Nanoscale, Journal of Physical Chemistry C, Nanotechnology, etc, with over 700 citations. Currently, he is in charge of 2 Natural Science Foundation of China(Youth) and 2 Youth Funds and general programs of Jiangsu Province.
Research Interest
Research Interests High performance carbon based conductive thin film/Green electronics and smart electronics/Information storage memory devices/Photovoltaic devices/Flexible electronics
Publications
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X. Hong, J. Q. Liu, B. Zheng, X. Huang, X. Zhang, C. L. Tan, J. Z. Chen, Z. X. Fan, H. Zhang. A universal method for preparation of noble metal nanoparticle-decorated transition metal dichalcogenide nanobelts. Advanced Materials, 2014, 26, 6250-6254.
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X. Huang, B. Zheng, Z. D. Liu, C. L. Tan, J. Q. Liu, B. Chen, H. Li, J. Z. Chen, X. Zhang, Z. X. Fan, W. N. Zhang, Z. Guo, F. W. Huo, Y. H. Yang, L. H. Xie, W. Huang, H. Zhang. Coating two-dimensional nanomaterials with metal-organic frameworks. ACS Nano, 2014, 8, 8695-8701.
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X. Hong, C. L. Tan, J. Q. Liu, J. Yang, X. J. Wu, Z. X. Fan, Z. M. Luo, J. Z. Chen, X. Zhang, B. Chen, H. Zhang. AuAg nanosheets assembled from ultrathin AuAg nanowires. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2015, 137, 1444-1447.