I received my Ph.D. (supervised by Dr. Jiajun Wang) from the Department of Electrochemistry at Harbin Institute of Technology and subsequently applied for a lecturer position at Qilu University of Technology in 2021. In 2022, I was awarded the UM Postdoctoral Associateship under the UM Macao Talent Program (supervised by Dr. Kwun Nam Hui), followed by a Marie Curie Fellowship (supervised by Dr. Xiao Hua) in 2024. I am currently a Marie Curie Fellow at Lancaster University.
I have published several papers in Nature Communications, Advanced Energy Materials, ACS Energy Letters, and other peer-reviewed journals. I also serve as a reviewer for Nature Communications, Advanced Energy Materials, and ACS Applied Polymer Materials.
My research focuses on the application of advanced X-ray characterization techniques (such as X-ray imaging and pair distribution function analysis) to investigate the structural and chemical evolution of battery materials across multiple length scales, from the nanoscale to the microscale.