ACS on Campus @ ChinaNANO 2023
Event Information
Details
When
Sunday, August 27, 2023
9:00-12:30
Where
北京国际会议中心1楼第五会议厅 C4
About
ACS on Campus is attending the the 9th International Conference on Nanoscience and Technology, China (ChinaNANO 2023)! Join us on Sunday, August 27th for a special sesion on the scientific talks and scholarly publishing panel discussion. You can also have more interactions with ACS Applied Materials and Accounts of Materials Research Editors .
Agenda
Opening Remarks
Moderator: Nan Liu Associate Editor, ACS Applied Nano Materials, Beijing Normal University
ACS Recourses & Applied Materials Are All Around: Reviewing the 15 Years of AMI and Look Forward to the Future
Erika Zhang & Sirong Li, ACS Publications
Functional Nanofiber Materials
Bin Ding , Donghua University
Session Chair: Nan Liu Associate Editor, ACS Applied Nano Materials
Get to Know ACS Applied Bio Materials
Shu Wang Deputy Editor, ACS Applied Bio Materials, Institute of Chemistry, CAS
Nanozymes: Rational Design and Translational Applications
Hui Wei, Nanjing University
Session Chair: Shu Wang
Networking Break
Get to Know ACS Applied Nano Materials
Limin Qi, Associate Editor, ACS Applied Nano Materials
Peking University
Nanoporous Materials for Membrane Separation
Lianshan Li, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology
Session Chair: Limin Qi
Get to Know Accounts of Materials Research
Jiaxing Huang, Editor-in-Chief, Accounts of Materials Research, Westlake University
Isotopic Effect on Electrochemistry of Rechargeable Batteries and Key Materials
Sen Xin, Institute of Chemistry, CAS
Session Chair: Jiaxing Huang
Scholarly Publishing Panel discussion with ACS Editors
Jiaxing Huang, Shu Wang, Limin Qi, Nan Liu
Featured Speakers
Prof. Shu Wang
Deputy Editor, ACS Applied Bio Materials
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shu Wang got his B.S. at the Department of Chemistry, Hebei University in 1994, and Ph.D in organic chemistry at the Department of Chemistry, Peking University in 1999. After his doctoral studies, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences from 1999 to 2001, and then a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Polymers and Organic Solids, University of California, Santa Barbara from 2001 to 2004. In 2004, he began his independent faculty career as a full professor of Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is currently the Deputy Director of Key Laboratory of Organic Solids, and the Office Director of Beijing National Research Center for Molecular Sciences at Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Shu Wang has served on the Editorial Advisory Boards or Editorial Boards for Langmuir, ACS Omega, Science China-Chemistry, Acta Chimica Sinica, Chinese Chemical Letters, Materials Horizons, Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces et al. and as an Associate Editor of ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces since 2011, and as an Executive Editor since 2016. He has authored or co-authored over 200 peer-reviewed articles and 3 books/6 book chapters, and is the co-inventor in 30 patents or disclosures.
Prof. Jiaxing Huang
Editor-in-Chief, Accounts of Materials Research
Westlake University
Jiaxing Huang is now a chair professor of Materials at Westlake University. Prof. Huang graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree, graduated with a Ph.D. from UCLA in 2004, and then engaged in post-doctoral research at the University of California, Berkeley. Formally taught at Northwestern University in 2007, and served as a full professor of the Department of Materials of Northwestern University from 2017 to 2021.
Prof. Limin Qi
Associate Editor, ACS Applied Nano Materials
Professor, Peking University
Prof. Qi serves as Associated Editor of ACS Applied Nano Materials since 2018. Research Fields and Interests: His group research is focused on the controlled synthesis and hierarchical assembly of inorganic micro- and nanostructures by colloidal chemical methods as well as bio-inspired routes, which is aimed to explore facile, effective, and environmentally benign routes to novel functional materials with specific size, morphology, and architectures. Current research topics include: 1. Colloidal chemical approaches to morphology-controlled inorganic micro- and nanostructures. 2. Controlled assembly of colloidal nanoparticles and fabrication of colloidal crystal-based nanomaterials. 3. Application of inorganic micro- and nanomaterials in energy conversion and storage. 4. Biomineralization and biomimetic materials chemistry.
Prof. Nan Liu
Associate Editor, ACS Applied Nano Materials
Beijing Normal University
Professor, College of Chemistry, Beijing Normal University. She currently serves as Associate Editor, ACS Applied Nano Materials. Her research focused on carbon-based materials, which has a variety of applications in electronics and energy storage. I am very experienced in thin-film material preparation, device fabrication and many characterization techniques.