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Professor Xinchang Pang of Zhengzhou University visited the center for academic exchanges

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Date: June 26,2019

Locatiion: A313 SPE, Henan University

On the morning of June 26, 2019, Prof. Xinchang Pang from the School of materials science and engineering of Zhengzhou University visited the laboratory and give a talk on “a general template method: from organic functional polymer nanoreactor to inorganic functional nanocrystal”. In the seminar, Prof. Pang presented recent progress on the organic functional polymer nano reactor based on controllable "active" polymerization technology and the general synthesis methods of inorganic functional nanocrystals with controllable structure, composition and size. Besides, he shared their scientific research experience and some tips on how to cultivate scientific research innovation consciousness in a relaxed and humorous academic exchange atmosphere. Through the detailed explanation, the teacher and the students had a positive academic exchange and gained a lot.


About the reporter:

Xinchang Pang, Professor of School of material science and engineering, Zhengzhou University, doctoral supervisor, distinguished professor of Henan Province (2015), was selected into the national youth talent program. In June 2002 and June 2005, he received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the school of material science and engineering of Zhengzhou University, and in June 2008, he received his doctor of Science degree from the Department of polymer science of Fudan University. He has successively worked as a postdoctoral researcher at poshang University of technology in South Korea, Iowa State University in the United States and Georgia Institute of technology. In January 2013, he served as a researcher at Georgia Institute of technology. In 2016, he returned to the school of material science and engineering of Zhengzhou University. He has published more than 60 papers in academic journals such as Science, Nature Nanotechnology, Science Advances, JACS, Advanced Materials, Angewandte Chemie, Macromolecules and has obtained 6 authorized invention patents. He has undertaken or participated in a number of National Natural Science Foundation projects, national key research and development projects, U.S. Air Force projects, U.S. National Science Foundation projects and enterprise projects.