RSC Desktop Seminar - Hosted by Materials Horizons and Nanoscale Horizons

17 December 2020, United Kingdom


Introduction
The meeting will take place at 08:00-10:00 GMT/16:00-18:00 CST/17:00-19:00 JST

RSC Desktop Seminars are an ongoing initiative from the Royal Society of Chemistry to bring cutting-edge research directly to you! Now, more than ever, there is a crucial need for sharing research, and each seminar in this series will feature presentations from Editorial and Community Board members of
Materials Horizons and Nanoscale Horizons.

In this installment, join Materials Horizons Scientific Editor, Professor Xun Wang (Tsinghua University, China), Nanoscale Horizons Community Board member, Dr Nobuhiko Hosono (University of Tokyo, Japan), and Materials Horizons Community Board member Dr Mengye Wang (Sun Yat-Sen University, China) to hear about their latest work.

This 120-minute seminar will allow researchers of all professional levels to connect and share ideas and ask questions.

Speakers

Professor Xun Wang (Tsinghua University, China)
Sub-1nm Ultrathin Nanocrystals

Dr Nobuhiko Hosono (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Metal-Organic Frameworks for Polymer Recognition and Separation

Dr Mengye Wang (Sun Yat-Sen University, China)
Stability of Photocatalysts

Programme

16:00 CST; 17:00 JST   Introduction
16:10 CST; 17:10 JST   Sub-1nm Ultrathin Nanocrystals - Professor Xun Wang
16:40 CST; 17:40 JST   Questions
16:50 CST; 17:50 JST   Metal-Organic Frameworks for Polymer Recognition and Separation - Dr Nobuhiko Hosono
17:10 CST; 18:10 JST   Questions
17:20 CST; 18:20 JST   Stability of Photocatalysts - Dr Mengye Wang
17:40 CST; 18:40 JST   Questions
17:50 CST; 18:50 JST   Closing remarks

Other Seminars in This Series

To register for these seminars, please refer to the linked events above.

25 November 2020, 7:00 GMT / 15:00 CST
"Machine learning accelerated design of new functional material" - Professor Jinlan Wang (Southeast University, China)

3 December 2020, 08:00 GMT / 13:30 IST / 19:00 AEDT
"Soft Gold Elastronics for Connected Healthcare" - Professor Wenlong Cheng (Monash University, Australia)
"Smart Sensors for Environmental Monitoring and Healthcare" - Professor Ritu Gupta (IIT Jodhpur, India)

10 December 2020, 07:00 GMT / 15:00 CST / 17:00 AEST / 18:00 AEDT
"The interaction between micelles and cells: Small changes in the nanoparticle shells have big impacts" - Professor Martina Stenzel (University of New South Wales, Australia)
"Emerging trends in oral drug delivery using stimuli responsive nanomedicine" - Dr Amirali Popat (The University of Queensland, Australia)
Speakers
Professor Xun Wang, Tsinghua University, China

Xun Wang received his bachelor's and master's degree in chemical engineering from Northwest University (Xi`an, China) in 1998 and 2001, respectively. He received his Ph.D. degree in chemistry from Tsinghua University in 2004. Then he joined the faculty of Department of Chemistry at Tsinghua University as an assistant professor in 2004. He was promoted to the rank of associate professor in 2005 and full professor in 2007. Wang was appointed Vice-dean, and then Dean of the Department of Chemistry at Tsinghua University 2011 and then 2014, respectively. He was awarded the National Science Foundation for Outstanding Young Scholars in 2007, the ChangJiang Professor (Ministry of Education, China) in 2014 and appointed as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2015. His current research interests include synthetic methodology, self-assembly and properties of inorganic nanocrystals.


Dr Nobuhiko Hosono, University of Tokyo, Japan

Nobuhiko Hosono is a Lecturer in Graduate School of Frontier Sciences at The University of Tokyo. He received his PhD in polymer chemistry at The University of Tokyo, Japan, in 2011. Following postdoctoral appointments at Eindhoven University of Technology under JSPS research fellowship, he was promoted to an Assistant Professor of the Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS) at Kyoto University, Japan, in 2014. Since 2018, he has joined in The University of Tokyo as a lecturer. His research field is centered on polymer chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs).


Dr Mengye Wang, Sun Yat-Sen University, China

Mengye Wang received both her Bachelor’s degree and PhD from Xiamen University under the supervision of Professor Changjian Lin. She was also a visiting PhD student at the Georgia Institute of Technology working under the supervision of Professor Zhiqun Lin, completing her PhD in early 2015, followed by a Postdoc at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Since July 2018 Mengye is an Associate Professor at the School of Materials at Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China. Her research focusses on the growth of large size semiconductor single crystal, advanced materials for photocatalysis and catalytic mechanism.
 



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