报告题目:Controlling lanthanide luminescence in core-shell nanoparticles
References
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Biography: Dr. Feng Wang received his BE (2001) and PhD (2006) degrees in Materials Science and Engineering from Zhejiang University. His PhD thesis was focused on the synthesis and characterization of lanthanide-doped fluoride nanomaterials under the supervision of Prof. Minquan Wang and Prof. Xianping Fan. He then carried out postdoctoral research work with Prof. Xiaogang Liu at the National University of Singapore and the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering in Singapore. He joined the faculty of City University of Hong Kong in 2012 as an Assistant Profess, and is promoted to Associated Professor in 2017. His research is focused on nano- and micro-structural materials comprising luminescent lanthanides for applications in biology and photonics.