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Academic Information: "Weiyang Tutor Forum" Series Academic Report (456)
Speaker: Professor Steve Dunn
Time: May 22, 2019 9:30
Report Address: Academic Report Hall, School of Materials (1C202)
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Title: Harnessing inherent functionality for a reduced carbon energy cycle
Speaker: Professor Steve Dunn
Reporting time: May 22 (Wednesday) at 9:30 am
Reporting location: Academic Reporting Hall of the School of Materials (1C202)
Teachers and students are welcome to participate!
Graduate School of Materials Science and Engineering
May 20, 2019
Speaker profile:
Professor Steve Dunn, Director of the Department of Chemistry, University of South Bank, London, UK Member of the Materials and Minerals-Mining Society, Member of the British Institute of Higher Education and Member of the Nanotechnology Society. In 2001, he received his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge, England. He has served as a lecturer, associate professor and professor at Cranfield University in the UK and Queen Mary University in London. Professor Steve Dunn has hosted several projects including the UK Engineering and Natural Research Council (EPSRC) Fund and has collaborated with leading companies such as Samsung and Bosch. Professor Steve Dunn's research interests include the application of electrochemistry, thin films and nanomaterials in energy storage and conversion. His research results have been reported by the BBC and other media. He has published more than 120 research papers in the internationally renowned journals Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, Energy and Environmental Science, Angewandte