Biography:
Hai-Long Jiang is currently a chair professor at USTC. He earned his Ph.D. in 2008 from Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, CAS. He subsequently worked at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan, as AIST and JSPS fellows during 2008–2011. After a postdoctoral stint at Texas A&M University in the U.S., he became a full professor at USTC in 2013. He is a Fellow of both the Chinese Chemical Society (FCCS) and Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC) and has been annually named as a highly cited researcher by Clarivate Analytics since 2017. His research group (http://mof.ustc.edu.cn) engages in microenvironment modulation (MEM) of catalytic centers based on crystalline porous materials.
Research Interest:
reticular materials (MOFs and COFs) for catalysis, CO2 conversion
What You Can Expect in the Project:
Students interested in joining the research group are expected to have excellent school record, strong self-motivation, and a genuine interest in pursuing graduate studies within the group. They are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the research projects, topics and gain an understanding of various aspects of the group by engaging with us in advance.
Desired skill and background:
Preferably students majoring in chemistry with basic training in scientific experiments.