Hongzhou Zhang
Associate Professor
Physics
Trinity College Dublin
Ireland
Biography
Dr Hongzhou Zhang received a BSc degree and an MSc degree in physics from Peking University (China) and a PhD in applied physics from Rice University (USA). From 2002 to 2004 he had a post-doctoral position at the National Laboratory of Mesoscopic Physics and Electron Microscopy (Peking University, China), where he conducted research into the application of electron microscopy to one-dimensional nanostructures. In 2004 he became a research fellow of the Electronic Materials Engineering Department at the Australian National University (Australia). During this period, he synthesized and characterized BN nanostructures. In 2009 he moved to Dublin and joined CRANN as a Principal Investigator and holds a Stokes Lecturer position in the School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin
Research Interest
Applied physics; Crystallography; ELECTRON ENERGY LOSS SPECTROSCOPY; Electron Microscopy; Helium Ion Microscopy; Materials Sciences; MICROSCOPY; Nanotechnology; Solid State Physics; Surface Physics; Ultrafine Microstructure; Ultramicroscopy
Publications
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Ji, Junfu, Fitzpatrick, John, Cronin, Kevin, Maguire, Pierce, Zhang, Hongzhou, Miao, Song, Rehydration behaviours of high protein dairy powders: The influence of agglomeration on wettability, dispersibility and solubility, Food Hydrocolloids, 58, 2016, p194-203
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Chen, Yanhui, Zhou, Junfeng, Maguire, Pierce, O Connell, Robert, Schmitt, Wolfgang, Li, Yonghe, Yan, Zhengguang, Zhang, Yuefei, Zhang, Hongzhou, Enhancing capacitance behaviour of CoOOH nanostructures using transition metal dopants by ambient oxidation, Scientific Reports, 6, 2016, p20704
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Ozhet Mauit, Karsten Fleischer, Cormac OÌ CoileaÌin, Brendan Bulfin, Daniel S. Fox, Christopher M. Smith, Daragh Mullarkey, Gulnar Sugurbekova, Hongzhou Zhang, and Igor V. Shvets, Ultrathin magnetite in Fe3O4/MgO superlattices: Investigating the enhanced thin film magnetic moment, PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 95, 2017, p125128-