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12月11日 Yusuke Yamauchi:Porous Materials 2.0
2024-12-11 09:00:00
主讲人:Yusuke Yamauchi
开始时间:2024-12-11 09:00:00
举行地点:普陀校区化学馆A205
主办单位:化学与分子工程学院
报告人简介

Professor Yusuke Yamauchi is a senior group leader at AIBN and School of Chemical Engineering at University of Queensland (UQ). He specializes in the design of functional nanospaces in inorganic materials with controlled compositions and morphologies toward practical applications.  He has published more than 900 papers with over 70,000 Times Cited in above field and was selected as one of the Highly-Cited Researchers in Chemistry and Materials Science since in 2016.  Professor Yamauchi has received many outstanding awards and fellowships. Recently, he was selected as one of Australia's Top 40 Researchers and won the Australian Laureate Fellowship.  Prof. Yamauchi also contribute a lot to academics, he works as the Executive Editor in Chemical Engineering Journal and an associate editor of the Journal of Materials Chemistry A.


内容简介

We have developed innovative "inorganic nanosolids" containing internal nanospaces, representing a new class of unprecedented nanospace materials. Our research focuses on creating methodologies for their effective integration to harness functions arising from the synergistic fusion of various supramolecular, photonic, and magnetic behaviors within these nanospaces. Our work spans a diverse range of porous systems, including metals, carbons, sulfides, phosphides, and transition metal oxides, all of which exhibit conductive properties. By incorporating 'machine learning' into our inorganic synthesis techniques, we accelerate the optimization of synthetic parameters for the design of target materials and identify optimal patterns for combining individual inorganic blocks to achieve effective material integration. This presentation will highlight our recent advancements in what we call Porous Materials 2.0, showcasing progress toward unlocking the next generation of functional materials.



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