Pu Chen
Research interests: targeted drug and gene delivery; interfacial engineering; bio-medical engineering; polymer synthesis; energy storage and rechargeable batteries
Research interests: targeted drug and gene delivery; interfacial engineering; bio-medical engineering; polymer synthesis; energy storage and rechargeable batteries
Research interests: nanomaterials synthesis, characterization; device integration
Research interests: nanoparticles in medicine; therapeautic applications; targeted drug delivery
Research interests: singlet fission and perovskite solar cells on the fundamental level and for device applications
Research interests: Electrochemistry; Catalysis; Nanomaterials; Energy Conversion and Storage; Sustainable Energy Technologies; Fuel Cells; Solar Fuels; Artificial Photosynthesis.
Research interests:Defect-tolerant semiconductors; perovskite-inspired materials, scalable manufacturing of thin films; energy harvesting; photovoltaics; light-emitting diodes; solar fuels; radiation detection
Research interests: Nanomaterials; 2D materials; MXenes ; synthesis and characterization; multifunctional nanocomposites; structural materials; mechanical properties; high-temperature materials; metal composites; ceramic composites
Research interests: CO2 conversion for fuels and materials; energy materials including electrodes and catalysts.
Research interests: Soft matter, Biomimetic hydrogels, Filamentous hydrogels, Hydrogel mechanics, Injectable hydrogels, Tissue engineering, Biomedical engineering, Polymer synthesis, Polymer self-assembly, Sustainable plastics
Chemical recycling of plastics
Research interest: the synthesis of novel polymers (single crystals, recyclable materials), organic-inorganic hybrid semiconductor materials, nano materials, and related optoelectronic properties and device applications.
Dr Fengwang Li is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney. He is an electrochemist by training with particular interest in CO2 electrocatalysis, green hydrogen and ammonia.
Research interests: Nanostructures, Porous materials, Catalysis, Separation, Nanomaterials
WIN Fellow, Professor, Department of Chemistry, WIN Rising Star Award Recipient