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Jiayu Wan
Postdoctoral Researcher at Stanford University
Jiayu Wan is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Stanford University, specializing in materials synthesis, characterization, and analysis of electronic and energy storage devices. His research focuses on nanomaterials, ceramics, polymers, and composite processing, with applications in electronics and energy technologies.2
Educational Background
- Bachelor of Science in Materials Science from Huazhong University of Science and Technology.
- Further studies at the University of Maryland College Park.
Research Experience
Jiayu has held several significant research positions:
- Postdoctoral Researcher at Stanford University.
- Research Assistant in flexible electronics and energy storage at the University of Maryland.
- Research Intern at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics.
- Research Assistant in Thermoelectrical Materials and Solar Cells at Huazhong University.
Areas of Expertise
His expertise includes:
- Solid-state physics
- Materials science
- Flexible electronics
- Electrochemistry
- Thermodynamics
- Process optimization
Jiayu is proficient in various technical skills such as nano-fabrication, wet chemistry, and data analysis, making him well-suited for complex research projects.1
Publications
He has contributed to numerous publications in prestigious journals, focusing on topics like potassium-ion batteries, polymer composite electrolytes, and advanced materials for energy storage.1