报告题目:Thin-Film Solar Cells: From Mainstreams to Lead Halide Perovskites(薄膜太阳能电池:从主流到铅卤化物钙钛矿)
报告人姓名:Prof. Yanfa YAN, The University of Toledo(鄢炎发教授,美国托莱多大学讲席教授)
报告时间:2018-6-17, 10:00
报告地点:平板楼二楼大会议室
承办单位:新型显示教育部重点实验室
报告人简介:
鄢炎发教授,现为美国托莱多大学讲席教授。鄢炎发于1993年博士毕业于武汉大学物理学院,曾是美国橡树岭国家实验室和美国可再生能源国家实验室(National Renewable Energy Laboratory)的Principal Scientist。鄢炎发教授获得一系列国家和国际奖项,包括1995年日本学术振兴会的博士后研究奖,2001年获得美国能源部的青年科技者奖,2007年获得美国可再生能源实验室杰出研究的主任奖, 2011年获得被誉为科技界的奥斯卡的“研究与发展100”奖,同年推选为美国物理学会会士,2018年获得托莱多大学杰出研究学者奖等等。鄢炎发教授目前已经发表600余篇国际期刊文章,被邀请撰写6篇综述文章,近期被邀请作大会邀请报告30余次。近三年在Science, Nature Energy, Nature Communication, Energy & Environmental Science,Advanced Materials, Journal of the American Chemical Society,Physical Review Letters,等国际顶级期刊发表多篇论文,H影响因子高达70,文章引用次数达到17900多次。当前研究课题主要包括:新兴和未来一代的新能源材料、器件结构和应用(太阳能电池、燃料电池、可充电式蓄电池、超级电容器等);理论计算设计能源材料;先进电子显微技术于能源领域的应用。
Biography:
Professor Yanfa Yan is currently Ohio Research Scholar Endowed Chair/Professor at The University of Toledo. He is also a joint Distinguished visiting scientist in National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He obtained his B.S., M.S., Ph.D. degree in physics at Wuhan University. Prof. Yan has received a number of national and international awards including JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow Award (Japan, 1995), DOE/EERE Young Investigator Award (America, 2001), NREL Director’s Award for Outstanding Research (America, 2007), R&D 100 Award (America, 2011), and American Physical Society Fellow (America, 2011), Outstanding Research and Scholarship Awards (USA, U of Toledo, 2018).
Prof. Yan has authored and co-authored over 600 journal papers. He also wrote 6 pieces of book chapters and invited review papers. He was done more than 30 invited and penalty presentations in past few years. His current research interests are mainly focusing on: 1) emerging, and future generation materials and device architectures for energy and related applications (photovoltaics, solar fuel production, and rechargeable batteries and supercapacitors); 2) Energy materials design by density-functional theory and other approaches; 3) Development and application of advanced electron microscopy techniques for energy related research.