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sheng chen

  Professor

  • The inauguration: School of Chemical Engineering
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  • Email: sheng.chen@njust.edu.cn
  • PostCode: 210094
  • Office Location:
  • Address: 200 Xiao Ling Wei street

Education

Work Experience

Resume

Professor Sheng Chen has devoted to the design, preparation and application of low-dimensional nanomaterials for carbon-neutral energy catalysis. He has served as the academic editor, editorial board member and young editorial board member for such journals as Exploration, Catalyst, Carbon Energy, Journal of Energy Chemistry, Carbon Neutralization, etc. He is also the Member of the Expert Committee of Chinese Energy Society. Within the past years, he has studied and worked at Nanjing University of Science and Technology (phD), Monash University (exchange student), University of Adelaide (Postdoctoral), University of New South Wales (Research fellow) in Australia and Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Germany (Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship). He has published more than 100 papers in world-leading journals like Nature Communications, Angew Chem Int Ed, Advanced Materials, ACS Nano, Energy Environmental Science, etc. His research papers have received more than 12,000 citations. Further, he has been awarded as world’s top 2% most-cited scientists, ESI Highly Cited Researcher (Clarivate), China's Highly Cited Scientists (Elsevier), and international association for advanced materials (IAAM) scientist award. He has filed/applied more than 20 invention patents and developed new materials/techniques that have been widely industrialized. Please contact: sheng.chen@njust.edu.cn

Social Position

Research Field

Open Course

Teaching research

Research Project


(1) Carbon Neutralization Technology (water splitting, oxygen and nitrogen electroreduction, etc)

(2) Atomic-level engineering of nanomateirals (graphene, two-dimensional nanomaterials, single-atom catalysis, clusters, metal-organic frameworks, etc)

(3) Artifical-intelligence, machine-learning, density function theory (DFT)-directed energy catalysis


Thesis

Writings

Patent

Honor Reward

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