报告题目:Aberration-corrected Transmission Electron Microscope: How it works and why we need it
报告人:Associate Professor, Research Director Zongwen Liu
工作单位:School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The University of Sydney
时间:8月22日(周三)下午14:30-16:00
地点:图书馆报告厅
内容简介:
Aberration limits the resolution of a transmission electron microscope (TEM). More than a half of a century ago, it was already proposed that aberration could be corrected to lift resolution, but real advances on aberration correction were only happened in the recent 20 years. In this lecturer, the basic principles on aberration collection will be first introduced, followed on by research examples achieved with modern aberration-corrected TEMs.
个人简介:
Current Appointment:Associate Professor, Research Director,School ofSchool of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The University of Sydney
Qualifications:PhD PhD 1999, Electron Microscopy, The University of Melbourne
Previous Employment:2004-2011: Senor Research Fellow, QEII Fellow, Principle Research Fellow, Sydney Univ;2001-2004: STA Fellow, Senior Researcher, NIMS, Japan;1999-2001: Postdoctoral Fellow, The University of Queensland
Editorial duties:Editorial board member for journals of Functional Materials Letters, Journal of Nanotechnology Open Access, Open Material Sciences; Co-editor, Journal of OAtube Nanotechnology
Awards:Queen Elizabeth II Fellow (QEII), Science and Technology Agency (STA) Fellow;
Japan
Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Fellow
Career Publications:Peer reviewed journal articles: 168 (over 5500 citations, H-index = 38)
Research interest:HRTEM, 3D microscopy, Nanotechnology, Quantum-dot solar cells, Li-based batteries, Super capacitors, High entropy alloys, Membranes for gas separation and water treatment