丹麦Bo Brummerstedt Iversen 教授报告--清洁能源实验室系列学术报告(四十一)
2015年4月16日上午9:30,在A楼3层会议室,丹麦Bo Brummerstedt Iversen 教授做了关于Materials crystallography 的报告,主要介绍了nanoparticle, supercritical fluids,ion batteries等方面的工作。
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摘要:
Knowledge about the 3D structure of molecules, nano-particles and crystals is essential for understanding, designing and manipulating chemical behavior or physical properties of materials, and rapid development of crystallographic methods continue to push the boundaries of materials science. Synchrotron and neutron radiation play a pivotal role in this progress, and in this talk I will discuss recent examples on thermoelectric materials, Li ion batteries and nanoparticles.
简介:
Bo Brummerstedt Iversen received his PhD in Chemistry from Aarhus University in 1995. Following a post doc period at University of California at Santa Barbara he returned to Denmark to take a position as Assistant Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University. In 2000 he was promoted to Associate Professor and in 2004 he became Chair of Inorganic Chemistry the same place. Bo has during the last decade every year spent extended periods as guest professor at University of Western
Australia in Perth. He is Director of the Center for Materials Crystallography, which is a Center of Excellence funded by the Danish National Research Foundation. Bo is one a few Danish Scientists holding both a Doctor of Science degree (2002) and a Doctor of Technology degree (2010). He is a Fellow of the Royal Danish Academy of Science and Letters and he has won many awards including the Elite Researcher Award from the Danish Ministry of Science. His research interests revolve around topics in materials chemistry and materials crystallography including synthesis, characterization and application of energy materials, chemical bonding, electron density analysis, application of synchrotron and neutron radiation in chemistry, nanoparticles, supercritical fluids, and hydrothermal liquefaction (bio-oil). He has published ~280 papers in peer reviewed journals.