Lianzhou Wang
Nanomaterials Centre, The University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
Lianzhou Wang is currently a Professor in School of Chemical Engineering and Research Director of Nanomaterials Centre, the University of Queensland, Australia. His research focuses on the design and development of functional semiconductor metal oxides and two-dimensional nanomaterials for energy conversions including photocatalysis, low cost solar cells and rechargeable batteries In the past years, as a Chief Investigator, he has succeeded in winning a large number of competitive research grants from governments and industry, totaling >$AUD 13 million and has contributed > 200 peer-reviewed journal publications, 11 patents and delivered over 40 plenary/keynote/invited talks. Lianzhou has won some prestigious Fellowships/Awards including ARC QEII Fellowship, UQ Research Excellence Award, Scopus Young Researcher Award of 2011, and ARC Future Fellowship of 2012.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Unveiling the Structure and Role of Point and Planar Defects in Metal Halide Perovskite Solar Cells Using Low-dose Transmission Electron Microscopy (114741)
2:55 PM
Weilun Li
MS06 - Energy Materials (batteries, solar...)
Connecting Atomics Structures and Performance in Halide Perovskites (116971)
5:00 PM
Weilun Li
MS03 - Materials for "Green" Energy Future (recycling, sustainable materials)