10月12日,我实验室聘请中国科学院院士、中科院金属所研究员成会明先生和中国科学院院士、中国科学技术大学教授陈仙辉先生担任先进能源材料工程实验室学术委员会委员,为我实验室“3+1”重点方向之一“层状材料结构化学与功能探索”的指导专家。
黄政仁所长为成会明院士和陈仙辉院士颁发聘书
成会明院士简介:
Prof. Hui-Ming Cheng graduated from Hunan University, China in 1984 and received his Ph. D in 1992 from Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IMR CAS). He is a Professor and the founding director of both the Advanced Carbon Research Division of Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science, IMR CAS since 2001, and the Low-Dimensional Material and Device Laboratory of the Tsinghua-Berkeley Shenzhen Institute, Tsinghua University since 2016. He is a member of Chinese Academy of Sciences and a fellow of TWAS. His research activities focus on carbon nanotubes, graphene, other 2D materials, energy storage materials, photocatalytic materials, and bulk carbon materials. He has published over 700 papers with a WoS h-index of 130 and is a Highly Cited Researcher in both chemistry and materials science fields. He has given over 190 plenary/keynote/invited lectures at various conferences, and won two State Natural Science Award of China in 2006 and 2017, Charles E. Pettinos Award from American Carbon Society, Felcht Award from SGL, Germany, and ACS Nano Lecture Award from American Chemical Society. He used to be an Editor of Carbon from 2000 to 2015 and Editor-in-Chief of New Carbon Materials from 1998 to 2015, and now is the founding Editor-in-Chief of Energy Storage Materials and Associate Editor of Science China Materials.
陈仙辉院士简介:
Professor Xianhui Chen is a professor at USTC, and the director of the Key Laboratory of Strongly Coupled Quantum Materials of CAS. He obtained his doctorate degree from University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in 1992. He was a Humboldt Scholar at the Karlsruhe Research Center in Germany and the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Physics in Stuttgart, as well as a visiting professor at the Japanese National Institute of Advanced Studies (Hokuriku), Texas Superconductivity Research Center at the University of Houston, and the National University of Singapore. His research mainly focuses on the exploration of novel superconductor and other quantum materials as well as the physics therein. He has published more than 410 peer-review papers, and his work has been recognized by important awards, including the Group Award for Outstanding Achievement in Science and Technology granted by the Qiushi Technology and Science Foundation in 2009, the First Prize of State Natural Science Award in 2013, the Bernd T. Matthias Prize in International Superconducting Materials in 2015, the Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress of Ho Leung Ho Lee Foundation in 2017, and the TWAS prize in physics in 2019.
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