Xiwen Gong
@xiwengong
Asst. Prof. of Chemical Engineering @UMich @UMichChE | Wearable Optoelectronics
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https://www.gong-research.com 27-11-2016 20:19:47
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Xiwen Gong and colleagues explore how molecular design parameters in passivators impact perovskite optoelectronic properties and thermal stability in #MatterIssue56! University of Michigan Xiwen Gong Read more: cell.com/matter/fulltex…
Thrilled to have Dr. Marshall Brennan from Device visit us Michigan Chemical Engineering Michigan Engineering. Looking forward to the talk on publishing applied technology Cell Press!
I'll be giving a seminar at the University of Michigan University of Michigan Mechanical Engineering. Time: 3:00 PM, Tuesday, 12 March 2024 Zoom link r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016y… Passcode 692510
Why it is important to recognize the importance of ion migration while incorporating 2D perovskites in solar cells and other optoelectronic devices. Read this perspective published in ACSEnergyLett pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
Our March issue is out today! Don't miss the Roadmap for Optical Metasurfaces led by Arseniy Kuznetsov and Mark Brongersma Check out the full issue 📰pubs.acs.org/toc/apchd5/11/…
According to newly published 2024 graduate program rankings by U.S. News & World Report Michigan Chemical Engineering ranks #7 in the country.
We welcomed back to our labs Northwestern Chemistry Northwestern Northwestern Engineering [email protected] out this video tour of the built-from-scratch labs in which we create and study quantum dot infrared #photodetectors & #perovskite #solar cells. youtube.com/watch?v=7-sm-9…
Congrats 🥳 to first-year Michigan Chemical Engineering PhD student Zach Pizzo for receiving the Rackham Graduate Student Research Grant. The funding will be used to support his research to stabilize #perovskite solar cells! #proudPI
We are thrilled to receive the support from American Chemical Society PRF DNI award. Cannot wait to start the work on recyclable, durable, and bio-integrable electrodes for electronics in energy, healthcare, soft robotics, and more. che.engin.umich.edu/2024/06/26/acs…
New funding from the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund will support Assistant Professor Xiwen Gong's work to create better, more recyclable plastic electrodes that can withstand high temperatures. Read more: michiganche.info/45RATG3
Congratulations to my phenomenal colleague Xiwen Gong for winning ACS grant to create better, more recyclable plastic electrodes that can withstand high temperatures! #THISGirlIsONFire 🔥 che.engin.umich.edu/2024/06/26/acs…
Our grad students had a blast at the Michigan Chemical Engineering Grad Symposium. Kudos to ChE doctoral students Sijun and Zach for presenting their work, and bravo to Zach for winning the prestigious J.J. Martin Award🏅! Topping of the day, we had a hotpot feast. #proudPI #MidAutumnFestival2024