Congratulations to Dr. Ying Wang on taking up a tenure-stream position at CUHK. Ying’s appointment is in the Department of Chemistry, where she will work on surface electrochemistry with a focus on the understanding of small molecule activation on electrodes. We were fortunate to attract Ying as a post-doctoral fellow 2018-2019; she had earned her Ph.D. with Richard Compton at Oxford and had completed post-doctoral training with Tom Meyer at UNC.

Congratulations to Dr. Ying Wang on taking up a tenure-stream position at CUHK. Ying’s appointment is in the Department of Chemistry, where she will work on surface electrochemistry with a focus on the understanding of small molecule activation on electrodes. We were fortunate to attract Ying as a post-doctoral fellow 2018-2019; she had earned her Ph.D. with Richard Compton at Oxford and had completed post-doctoral training with Tom Meyer at UNC.

Tao-Tao and Yuanjie’s Nature Catalysis paper featured as Cover Article and in News and Views as “Geometry aids green carbon electrochemistry”

Congratulations to Tao-Tao, Yuanjie, and colleagues. Their paper, “Copper nanocavities confine intermediates for efficient electrosynthesis of C3 alcohol fuels from carbon monoxide”, was featured as the Cover Article in Issue 12 of Nature Catalysis.

The work was also featured in the News and Views article “Geometry aids green carbon electrochemistry”, in Nature Catalysis. Read the news and views article here.