Research
Research
Bismuth halide perovskites are attractive substitutes for their Pb-based counterparts in photocatalytic applications, while their potential remains underexplored. Compositional engineering offers a strategy to tune the magnitude (energy) and nature (direct and indirect) of the bandgap, as well as the dimensionality, to improve their performance. My research aims to engineer the perovskite structure, investigate their photocatalytic properties and further understand the structure-activity relationships with advanced spectroscopic techniques.
CV
CV
2025–present
Postdoctoral Fellow, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
2019─2024
Doctor of Science in Technology, Doctoral Researcher, University of Oulu, Finland
Project: Bismuth halide perovskites as photocatalysts for hydrogen production
2014─2017
Master of Science in Engineering, Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics & Chemistry, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Project: Hybrid perovskite [(CH3)2NH2]3[BiI6]: synthesis, characterizations and performance
2010─2014
Bachelor of Science, Zhengzhou University, China
Project: The influence of ionic strength on the morphology and properties of (PUA/PSS)4 hollow microcapsules