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1 - Multi-scale structure characterization
2 - Electro/magneto/mechano-caloric effects
3 - Shaping material’s properties by tuning its dimensionality, from 3D to 2D, 1D and beyond
4 - Soft Materials and Smart Sensing Devices
5 - Functional Materials for Smart Sensing & Acoustic Transduction
6 - Neutron and X-rays Application on the Study of Functional Materials
7 - Energy Materials and Systems
9. Electrocatalysis towards carbon neutrality
10 - Carbon-based Quantum Dots for multi-application
11-Surface enhanced Raman scattering(SERS)
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10 - Carbon-based Quantum Dots for multi-application
Organizers:
Songnan Qu(songnanqu@um.edu.mo), University of Macau, Macau, China
Scope and topics:
As the rising star of the carbon material family, carbon-based quantum dots (CDs or CQDs) show great prospects in many fields, such as biological imaging and treatment, photocatalysis, light-emitting devices, and energy, due to their distinctive physical and chemical properties. To promote the development of the CDs, this symposium solicits abstracts of carbon-based quantum dots materials related to extensive aspects from luminescence mechanisms to diverse applications, covering but not limited to the following topics: optical gap regulation of CDs, CDs-based imaging/therapy materials, CDs-based photocatalysis, CDs-based energy storage/battery, CDs-based optoelectronics, and so on. This symposium will provide a unique platform and bring together researchers, scientists, and experts from various fields to discuss the latest developments and advancements in CDs research and applications.
List of keynote and invited speakers (to be updated):
No. |
Keynote Speakers |
Affiliation |
1 |
YANG Bai |
Jilin University |
No. |
Invited Speakers |
Affiliation |
1 |
ZHU Junjie |
Nanjing University, jjzhu@nju.edu.cn |
2 |
KANG Zhenhui |
Soochow University, zhkang@suda.edu.cn |
3 |
FAN Louzhen |
Beijing Normal University, lzfan@bnu.edu.cn |
4 |
TAN Zhan’ao |
Beijing University of Chemical Technology, tanzhanao@mail.buct.edu.cn |
5 |
BI Hong |
Anhui University, bihong@ahu.edu.cn |
6 |
LIN Hengwei |
Jiangnan University, linhengwei@jiangnan.edu.cn |
7 |
LU Siyu |
Zhengzhou University, sylu2013@zzu.edu.cn |
8 |
LEI Bingfu |
South China Agricultural University, tleibf@scau.edu.cn |
9 |
XIE Zhigang |
Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences, xiez@ciac.ac.cn |
10 |
YANG Piaoping |
Harbin Engineering University, yangpiaoping@hrbeu.edu.cn |
11 |
CHEN Su |
Nanjing Tech University, chensu@njtech.edu.cn |
12 |
GE Jiechao |
Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry CAS, jchge2010@mail.ipc.ac.cn |
13 |
SUN Zaicheng |
Beijing University of Technology, sunzc@bjut.edu.cn |
14 |
HOU Hongshuai |
Central South University, hs-hou@csu.edu.cn |
15 |
LAN Minhuan |
Central South University, minhuanlan@csu.edu.cn |
16 |
WU Fugen |
Southeast University, wufg@seu.edu.cn |
17 |
LI Zhaohui |
Zhengzhou University, zhaohui.li@zzu.edu.cn |
18 |
Yang Yongzhen |
Taiyuan University of Technology, yyztyut@126.com |
19 |
WANG Liang |
Shanghai University, wangl@shu.edu.cn |
20 |
LOU Qing |
Zhengzhou University, louqing1986@zzu.edu.cn |
21 |
LIU Kaikai |
Zhengzhou University, liukaikai@zzu.edu.cn |
22 |
GONG Xiao |
Wuhan University of Technology, xgong@whut.edu.cn |