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报告一:Stimuli Responsive Polymer-Based Sensors, Muscles, and Drug Delivery Platforms
报告人:Professor Michael J. Serpe (University of Alberta, Canada)
时间:2014年3月12日(周三)下午 14:30
地点:蒙民伟楼201报告厅
报告人简介:
Michael J. Serpe received his B.S. at the University of Central Florida in 2000. He received his Ph.D. from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2004, working in the group of Professor Andrew Lyon. There he developed novel polymeric materials for applications in drug delivery, microoptic arrays, and photonics. After conducting research in industry, he joined the group of Professor Stephen Craig at Duke University in 2006. He joined the Department of Chemistry at the University of Alberta as an Assistant Professor in 2009. Prof. Serpe has been named a Grand Challenges Canada Rising Star in Global Health, received the 2013 Petro Canada Young Innovator Award, and has been named one of Edmontons Top 40 Under 40 by Avenue Magazine for 2013-2014.

报告二:Energy storage and conversion for electric vehicles – lessons learned in studies of model systems
报告人:Professor Harry Hoster ( Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
时间:2014年3月13日(周四)上午 9:30
地点:联合楼A座二楼会议室
报告人简介:
Prof. Dr. Ing. Harry Hoster is the Scientific Director of TUM CREATE. Professor Hoster oversees the scientific work of the entire TUM CREATE project, sits on the Management Team, and is the Principal Investigator for Research Project 1 - Electrochemistry and New Materials - the team dedicated to improving battery technology, the key to the success of electric vehicles. Professor Hoster’s research explores the physical and chemical properties of surfaces and solids. His goal is rational design: improving electrode materials for fuel cells and batteries. After receiving a degree in physics from Bonn University in 1996, Professor Hoster was awarded a fellowship by the German Fonds der Chemischen Industrie for full-time doctoral study on anode materials for methanol fuel cells.

报告三:High-energy secondary metal-sulfur batteries Anode and Electrolyte solutions
报告人:Professor Lynden A. Archer (Cornell University, US)
时间:2014年3月17日(周一)上午 9:30
地点:联合楼A座二楼会议室
报告人简介:
Lynden Archer is the William C. Hooey Director and Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and co-Director of the KAUST-Cornell Center for Energy and Sustainability. His research focuses on transport properties of polymers and polymer/particle hybrids and their applications for electrochemical energy storage. Professor Archer is a fellow of the American Physical Society and the recipient of the 2013 National Science Foundation, Division of Materials Research, Award for Special Creativity. Archer received his Ph.D. in chemical engineering from Stanford University in 1993 and the bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering (polymer science) from the University of Southern California in 1989.

报告四:New Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage
报告人:Prof. Duncan Hudson Gregory (University of Glasgow, UK)
时间:2014年3月17日(周一)上午 10:30
地点:联合楼A座二楼会议室
报告人简介:
Prof. Gregory is the WestCHEM chair of Inorganic Materials and Head of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Glasgow. He was previously an EPSRC Advanced Fellow, Lecturer then Reader in Materials Chemistry at the University of Nottingham. He is co-director of the Glasgow Materials Research Initiative (GMRI) and Vice President of the RSC Materials Chemistry Division. His research interests focus on the synthesis and characterization of new solids including sustainable energy materials (e.g. for Li batteries, H2 storage, thermoelectrics), inorganic nanomaterials and the solid state chemistry of nitrides and chalcogenides. His research also embraces the sustainable production of materials including the microwave synthesis and processing of solids.

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