Personal Information
Xiao Xinghe, from Ji'an, Jiangxi, is a faculty member at the School of Physics and Materials, Nanchang University. Currently, his research primarily focuses on nano energy materials, including two main areas: lithium-ion batteries and electrochemistry. He has presided over and completed one National Natural Science Foundation of China project (Project Title: Controlled Growth of High-Efficiency Sunlight Reduction CO2 Ternary CuO/Au/TiO2 Heterojunction Series) and one Youth Science Foundation project from the Jiangxi Provincial Department of Education (Project Title: Preparation and Improvement of CuO/Au-TiO2 Nanotube Series for CO2 Research). He has participated in two National Natural Science Foundation projects (Project Title: Novelty and Optimized Performance Research of Multi-element Carbon-Based Quantum Dot Heterostructures; Project Title: Study on Surface Wave Beam and Exciton Thermal Motion of ZnO Nanostructures). He has published or had accepted over 120 SCI papers in journals such as Appl. Phys. Lett., Adv. Funct. Mater., Nanotech., Chem. Commun., and Chem. Lett.
Educational experience
[1] 200109-200606 PhD Candidate, Institute of Solid State Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] 199709-200106 Undergraduate, Chengdu University of Technology
Work history
[1] 200607 – Present Nanchang University, School of Physics and Materials
Scientific research projects
Controlled Growth of High-Efficiency Sunlight Reduction CO2 Ternary CuO/Au/TiO2 Heterojunction Series