Fengwang Li and Phil de Luna featured in Chemistry World articles on artificial photosynthesis.
Congratulations to Dr. Ying Wang on taking up a tenure-stream position at CUHK. Ying’s appointment is in the Department of Chemistry, where she will work on surface electrochemistry with a focus on the understanding of small molecule activation on electrodes. We were fortunate to attract Ying as a post-doctoral fellow 2018-2019; she had earned her Ph.D. with Richard Compton at Oxford and had completed post-doctoral training with Tom Meyer at UNC.
Congratulations to Dr. Ying Wang on taking up a tenure-stream position at CUHK. Ying’s appointment is in the Department of Chemistry, where she will work on surface electrochemistry with a focus on the understanding of small molecule activation on electrodes. We were fortunate to attract Ying as a post-doctoral fellow 2018-2019; she had earned her Ph.D. with Richard Compton at Oxford and had completed post-doctoral training with Tom Meyer at UNC.
Toronto group’s CO2 reduction work covered in Chemistry World.
Rival teams hail shortcut for removing carbon from the atmosphere – The Globe and Mail
Chris, Geonhui, and colleagues publish “CO2 Electroreduction from Carbonate Electrolyte” in ACS Energy Letters
Lina, with Princeton, Cambridge, NTU, and SNU coauthors, publishes in Chemical Reviews “Perovskites for Next-Generation Optical Sources”
Cao-Thang Dinh, collaborator Prof. Cathy Crudden, and colleagues, publish cover-of-Nature-Chemistry paper: “N-heterocyclic carbene-functionalized magic-number gold nanoclusters”
Gomis wins 2019 UTAA Award of Excellence
Yuanjie, Jun and colleagues publish in Nature Catalysis “Efficient electrocatalytic conversion of carbon monoxide to propanol using fragmented copper”
Mingyang, Pelayo, Grant and colleagues publish “Ultrafast narrowband exciton routing within layered perovskite nanoplatelets enables low-loss luminescent solar concentrators” in Nature Energy
Mingyang, Pelayo, Grant and colleagues publish “Ultrafast narrowband exciton routing within layered perovskite nanoplatelets enables low-loss luminescent solar concentrators” in Nature Energy.
You can find the paper here.