Biography
Prof. Jiangwei ZHANG
Prof. Jiangwei ZHANG
Inner Mongolia University, China
Title: Energy catalytic nanomaterials synthesis and atomically precise in-situ Materials Advanced characterization methodology interdisciplinary
Abstract: 
The authors fuscous on the common key scientific issues of material field “Materials Advanced characterization methodology and materials design, synthesis interdisciplinary”. The authors has developed PDF/XES/XAS/XRD et al. combined with ATR-SEIRAS/Raman/fs-TA/fs-PL/PALS et al. to achieve in-situ multi-spectrum coupling for atomically precise materials dynamically detection and determination methodology. The definite holographic "structure activity relationship" regarding the materials structure and molecule reaction mechanism during operando key energy catalytic process was established. Through mathematical modeling and machine learning, large database regarding the origin and regulation principle of material properties was built to guide the corresponding high performance new materials "Relay iteration" rational design and synthesis.
Biography: 

Prof. Dr. Jiangwei Zhang is currently a “Steed plan High level Talents” Professor, “Grassland Talents” of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Principle Investigator from Science Center of Energy Material and Chemistry; Inner Mongolia University. Currently, His researches fuscous on the common key scientific issues of material field “Materials Advanced characterization methodology and materials design, synthesis interdisciplinary”. He has published 160 innovative and high level publications with H-index=36, i10-index=95 including Nat. Catal. (1), Chem (1), J. Am. Chem. Soc. (2), Adv. Mater. (1), Energ. Environ. Sci. (1), Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. (2), Adv. Energy Mater. (2), Nano Res.(10) as the co-corresponding author while 16 including Nat. Commun.(4), Adv. Mater. (1), Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. (1) as the co-first author, A monograph of Olex2 structure determination and refinement has published. He is senior member of China Chemical Society(CCS); lifelong member of Chinese Crystallographic Society(CCrS) and Chinese Physical Society(CPS).