王春蕾教授学术报告通知

时间:2015-07-20

时   间:7月20日 上午10:00

地   点:火灾特种实验室楼二楼会议室

报告人:王春蕾(美国弗罗里达国际大学)

主要内容:关于新型能源材料、微纳加工,以及随着元器件的小型化和能量密度的提高,对安全问题提出的挑战等。

 

报告人简介:

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Chunlei (Peggy) Wang is an associate professor in the Mechanical and Materials Engineering Department at Florida International University. She received her MS (1993) and PhD (1997) in Physics from Jilin University (China). Before joining FIU, she held various research positions at Osaka University (1995-2001) and University of California Irvine (2001-2006). At FIU, Dr. Chunlei (Peggy) Wang has developed a vigorous research program that integrates electrochemically active materials with device applications. Her group focuses on the development of micro and nanofabrication methods for building novel micro and nanostructures and synthesizing nanomaterials that have unique structures and useful properties for energy and biological applications. In support of her work she has assembled state-of-the-art equipment and a high-quality team of students. She has published 6 book chapters, 95 peer-reviewed journal articles and 36 conference proceeding articles. She has also made more than 230 oral and poster presentations during this period, many of which were invited. She has submitted 10 patents and 33 patent disclosures and has received around $2.5 million in research funding as principal investigator or co-principal investigator from various agencies, including the National Science Foundation and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which awarded her a Young Faculty Award in 2008. She is also a recipient of FIU faculty award in research and creative activities (2013) and FIU Kauffman Professor Award (2009).  She was a co-founder of Carbon Microbattery Corporation (now:  Enevate Corp), a consultant at Intel Lab (2012), and a guest scientist at Max Planck Institute (2012-2013).


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