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RESEARCH SUMMARY
My research aims to understand the structure-property relationship of semiconducting polymers and investigate their applications in future flexible/deformable electronics.
I am proficient in thin-film morphological characterization techniques (i.e. synchrotron scattering) and thin-film thermal/mechanical/electrical property characterizations.
Collaborations with multiple institutions and researchers are keys to my research.
My research is generously supported by funding from the government and a number of foundations.
Research
Direction

Skills
Scattering (X-ray, neutron)
Spectroscopy (UV-vis, IR)
Microscopy (AFM, OM)
Mechanical/Thermal tests
(DSC, DMA, TGA)

Film on water tensile test

Hard X-ray scattering

Tender X-ray scattering

UV-vis spectroscopy

Near-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy

AFM-IR
Collaborations
Synthesis
Simulations
Characterizations
Prof. Zhenan Bao (Stanford University)
Prof. Simon Rondeau-Gagné (University of Windsor)
Prof. Ting Lei (Peking University)
Prof. Lihua Jin (UCLA)
Prof. Dongshan Zhou (Nanjing University)
Prof. Tse Nga Ng (University of California San Diego)
Prof. Chunhui Duan (South China University of Technology, SCUT)
Prof. Christine Luscombe (University of Washington)




Funding source



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A polymer researcher trained in Polymer Physics
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