报告题目:Nanomaterials for Energy Storage and Flexible Electronics
报 告 人:Liangbing (Bing) Hu,Assistant Professor,University of Maryland, College Park
主持人: 周军 教授
报告时间:2015年7月30日上午10:00-11:30 AM
地 点:武汉光电国家实验室(筹)A302
报告摘要:
I will discuss our work in the past three and an half years related to nanostructures for energy devices and flexible electronics. 1. Nanostructured paper with 1D wood cellulose for solar cells, batteries and flexible electronics. I will discuss our recent results and the fundamental science of novel transparent paper with tailored optical and mechanical properties, and applications in flexible electronics, origami devices and solar cells. I will also discuss the fundamental advantages of using mesoporous, soft wood fibers for low-cost Na-ion batteries. 2. 2D materials in energy devices. I will discuss the manipulations of electrons, ions, photons, and phonons in scalable paper-like thin films with 2D materials. Examples will include our recent innovative work on intercalation optoelectronics on graphene (electron, ion and photon), high-performance supercapactiors and Na-ion batteries (electrons, ion) and thermal management with BN nanosheets (phonon).
报告人简介:
Liangbing Hu received his B.S. in applied physics from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in 2002. He did his Ph.D. in at UCLA (with George Gruner), focusing on carbon nanotube based nanoelectronics. In 2006, he joined Unidym Inc (www.unidym.com) as a co-founding scientist. At Unidym, Liangbing’s role was the development of roll-to-roll printed carbon nanotube transparent electrodes and device integrations into touch screens, LCDs, flexible OLEDs and solar cells. He worked at Stanford University (with Yi Cui) from 2009-2011, where he work on various energy devices based on nanomaterials and nanostructures. Currently, he is an assistant professor at University of Maryland College Park. His research interests include nanomaterials and nanostructures, roll-to-roll nanomanufacturing, energy storage focusing on solid state batteries and Na ion batteries, and printed electronics.
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