Enabling High Data Rate Communication
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Yong-jun Gao is the Deputy Director of Clean Energy and Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Center, Zhejiang Yangtze River Delta. Since 2001, he has conducted leading-edge research in the fields of energy and environmental protection. He has won academic prizes in the China Nuclear Energy Association, the China Electricity Council, and the Science and Technology Management Innovation of State Power Investment Corporation Limited. His focus is on environmental energy policy, implementation of advanced sustainable energy technologies and workforce development.
Weixin Song is a Postdoctor Research Fellow of the STEM Group at the Department of Materials, University of Oxford, UK. He received his Ph.D. (2019) in Material Electrochemistry from Imperial College London, UK. He has been a member of the Centre for Doctoral Training of Advanced Characterisation of Materials and London Centre for Nanotechnology. He completed his BSc (2012) and MSc (2015) from Central South University, China. His research interest includes material electrochemistry and characterisation in the area of energy storage, electrocatalysis and photoelectrocatalysis, particularly using the advanced techniques of electron microscopy and spectroscopy. He has participated in the SOLBAT and CATMAT projects funded by the Faraday Institution of the UK. He has published 21 first-author peer-reviewing papers, 18 licensed patents and one book chapter (Springer Publisher). He has received the highest student honour of Central South University (2014), the Imperial College President’s PhD Scholarship (2015), STFC Future Early Career Award (2016), Armourers & Brasiers Rolls-Royce Scheme Grant (2018), National Award for Outstanding Self-finance Students Abroad (2018), MPLS Enterprise Fellowship (2019) and Constance Fligg Tipper Centenary Memorial Prize (2020).
Jingbo (Louise) Liu received her Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering (with a focus on materi^ 150 undergraduates and 35 graduate students. She served as the National Science Foundation panelist & chair, journal editor, and also as a reviewer for dozens of journals.
Sajid Bashir received his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Warwick, England, 20^20) projects supported by the Wel^ 80 book chapters and peer-reviewed journal articles. He is a fellow and Chartered Chemist of the Royal Society of Chemistry, and a Chartered Scientists. During his service in TAMUK, he trained more than 4,000 students on both undergraduate and graduate levels. He created online courses and established safety-training protocols in conjunction with Risk Management. Currently, he collaborates with local law enforcement as a consultant. Dr. Bashir was the former chair of the American Chemical Society (ACS) South Texas Region (2011-2012).