Prof. Jing Pan | Electrochemistry | Chemical Research Excellence Award
Professor at Yangzhou University in China.
π Professor Pan Jing is a distinguished researcher at Yangzhou University, Jiangsu, China π¨π³. Her expertise lies in the properties and applications of micro/nanostructural magnetoelectricity, photoelectricity, and catalysis β‘π¬. She focuses on materials such as ZnO, SnOβ, Graphene, and MoSβ, exploring their potential for photovoltaic applications, environmental improvement, and new energy solutions ππ. Through her pioneering work, she contributes to advancing sustainable technologies and innovative material applications, making a significant impact in the field of nanoscience and energy research ππ‘.
π Summary of Suitability:
Professor Pan Jingβs work in nanomaterials, magnetoelectricity, photoelectricity, and catalysis aligns well with the awardβs criteria. Her pioneering studies on materials like ZnO, SnOβ, Graphene, and MoSβ contribute to chemical research innovations in photovoltaics, energy solutions, and environmental sustainability πβ‘.
π Education:
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Ph.D. in Materials Science π β Specialized in nanomaterials and their applications.
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Masterβs Degree in Chemistry π§ͺ β Focused on material properties and catalysis.
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Bachelorβs Degree in Physics/Chemistry π β Built a strong foundation in material sciences.
π Experience:
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Professor at Yangzhou University, Jiangsu, China π β Leading research in nanostructural magnetoelectricity, photoelectricity, and catalysis.
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Research on ZnO, SnOβ, Graphene, and MoSβ π¬ β Exploring their applications in photovoltaics, environmental improvement, and new energy.
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Contributor to Sustainable Technologies π β Innovating materials for cleaner energy and environmental advancements.
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Mentor & Educator π©βπ« β Guiding students and researchers in advanced material sciences.
Professional Development ππ
π¬ Professor Pan Jing has dedicated her career to advancing nanomaterials research at Yangzhou University, Jiangsu, China π¨π³. She has conducted cutting-edge studies on ZnO, SnOβ, Graphene, and MoSβ, exploring their magnetoelectric, photoelectric, and catalytic properties β‘π§ͺ. Her work contributes to sustainable energy solutions, environmental enhancement, and photovoltaic advancements ππ. Actively engaged in scientific collaborations, academic mentoring, and interdisciplinary research, she fosters innovation in nanotechnology π. Through publications, conferences, and educational leadership, she inspires the next generation of scientists, shaping the future of energy and materials science ππ.
Professor Pan Jing focuses her research on nanomaterials and their multifunctional properties π¬π. Her work explores the magnetoelectric, photoelectric, and catalytic behaviors of advanced materials like ZnO, SnOβ, Graphene, and MoSβ β‘π§ͺ. These materials have transformative applications in photovoltaics, sustainable energy, and environmental remediation ππ. Her studies aim to enhance energy efficiency, develop eco-friendly technologies, and advance nano-enabled solutions π. By integrating nanotechnology with renewable energy and environmental science, she contributes to cutting-edge advancements in material science, fostering innovation for a cleaner and more energy-efficient future π‘π.
Publication Top Notes:
1οΈβ£ High-efficient OER/ORR bifunctional electrocatalyst based on single transition-metal anchored Graphynes β R. Wang, W. Su, Z. Kang, S. Guo, J. Pan (π 2025) [0οΈβ£ citations] π Applied Surface Science
2οΈβ£ Boosting oxygen evolution reaction by FeNi hydroxide-organic framework electrocatalyst toward alkaline water electrolyzer β Y. Chen, Q. Li, Y. Lin, J. Hu, X. Xu (π 2024) [1οΈβ£7οΈβ£ citations] π Nature Communications
3οΈβ£ Enhanced oxygen evolution reaction activity on two-dimensional vdW ferromagnetic CrβGeβTeβ through synergism between two active sites β Z. Kang, W. Su, Q. Li, J. Hu, J. Pan (π 2024) [0οΈβ£ citations] π Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
4οΈβ£ TM-doping modulated p-d orbital coupling to enhance the oxygen evolution performance of NiβSβ β Q. Li, M. Zhang, R. Wang, J. Pan, H. Fu (π 2024) [0οΈβ£ citations] π Nanoscale Advances
5οΈβ£ Oxygen-Vacancy-Induced Enhancement of BiVOβ Bifunctional Photoelectrochemical Activity for Overall Water Splitting β H. Fu, Q. Qi, Y. Li, J. Pan, C. Zhong (π 2024) [1οΈβ£ citation] π Nanomaterials
6οΈβ£ Active site transfer improves electrocatalytic activity of FeβGeTeβ edge planes for the oxygen evolution reaction: a first-principles calculation study β W. Su, Z. Kang, Q. Li, J. Pan (π 2024) [0οΈβ£ citations] π New Journal of Chemistry
π― Conclusion:
Professor Pan Jingβs innovative research, interdisciplinary impact, and dedication to advancing chemical sciences make her an excellent nominee for the Chemical Research Excellence Award π . Her contributions drive sustainable advancements in energy, catalysis, and nanomaterials, reinforcing her outstanding achievements in chemical research.