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Director: Prof. Kechen Wu
 Kechen Wu (Professor) wkc@fjirsm.ac.cn |
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PhD, FJIRSM, CAS (1993) Assistant research professor, FJIRSM, 1993-1994 Associate research professor, research professor, FJIRSM, 1997- Post-doctor fellowship of Max-Planck Society, Institute for Solid State, Germany (1994-1997) Guest Professor, Material Sciences Center, Groningen University, The Netherlands (2000) Visiting Professor, Laboratory of Theoretical and Physical Chemistry, Oxford University, UK (2002) JSPS Senior Short-Term Fellowship, Osaka Optical Material Institute, AIST, Japan, (2004)
Research Interests: 1. Fundamental and application studies on transition-metal atomic cluster as nonlinear optical functional materials 2. Computational studies on optoelectronic properties of nano-sized clusters and materials 3. Computational inorganic biological chemistry and novel drug designs and simulations 4. Development of the first-principle DFT/TDDFT methods for transition-metal chemistry and material science 5. Novel inorganic polymeric compounds, design and synthesis
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 Wendan Cheng (Professor) cwd@ms.fjirsm.ac.cn |
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Research Fellow, FJIRSM, CAS(1995-) Visiting Professor, Theoretical chemistry center of Ximen University(2001-) Visiting Scholar, university of calgary(1987-1988) Researcher, university of arizona(1990-1991) Research Professor, Michigan Technological University(1998-1999)
Research Interests: Structural controls and syntheses of optical materials, Simulations of optical physics and developments of theoretical methods, Investigations of electronic structures and optical properties of nano-materials.
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 Liming Wu (Professor) Liming_Wu@fjirsm.ac.cn |
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PhD, Fuzhou University (1999) Post-Doctor, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of matter, CAS (1999-2001) Post-Doctor, University Of State Arizona (2001-2004)
Research Interests: Solid-state Chemistry, Study on fabrication and structure of nano materials, New-type functional materials, Theoritical Chemistry, Organic-inorganic hybrid materials.
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