Xiaolin Zheng
Associate Professor
Mechanical Engineering
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Professor Zheng received her Ph.D. in Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering from Princeton University (2006), B.S. in Thermal Engineering from Tsinghua University (2000). Prior to joining Stanford in 2007, Professor Zheng did her postdoctoral work in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University. Professor Zheng is a member of MRS, ACS and combustion institute. Professor Zheng received the TR35 Award from the MIT Technology Review (2013), one of the 100 Leading Global Thinkers by the Foreign Policy Magazine (2013), 3M Nontenured Faculty Grant Award (2013), the Presidential Early Career Award (PECASE) from the white house (2009), Young Investigator Awards from the ONR (2008), DARPA (2008), Terman Fellowship from Stanford (2007), and Bernard Lewis Fellowship from the Combustion Institute (2004).
Research Interest
Thermodynamics, Aerospace Engineering, Thermal Engineering, Neurosciences.
Publications
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Shi X, Cai L, Ma M, Zheng X, Park JH (2015) General Characterization Methods for Photoelectrochemical Cells for Solar Water Splitting. CHEMSUSCHEM 8: 3192-3203.
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Zhao J, Guo Y, Cai L, Fan S, Zheng X, et al.(2016) High-Performance Ultrathin BiVO4 Photoanode on Textured Polydimethylsiloxane Substrates for Solar Water Splitting. ACS ENERGY LETTERS 1: 68-75.
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Cai L, Li H, Park J, Cho IS, Zheng X, et al. (2016) One-Step Hydrothermal Deposition of Ni:FeOOH onto Photoanodes for Enhanced Water Oxidation. ACS ENERGY LETTERS 1: 624-632.