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Interfacial Adhesion, Spatially Confined Crystallization & Composite Materials
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Kaiqiang Liu
Professor
Interfacial Adhesion, Spatially Confined Crystallization & Composite Materials
Dr. Kaiqiang Liu was born in Inner Mongolia of China. He obtained his B.Sc. degree in 2001 and Ph. D. degree in 2007 at Shaanxi Normal University, working on functional molecular gels. From 2009 to 2012, he was a postdoctoral fellow in physical chemistry at Shaanxi Normal University. From 2012 to 2013, he was a visiting professor in Supramolecular Chemistry Group at Durham University, working on two-component molecular gels. He is currently a full professor of Chemistry at Shaanxi Normal University. His research focuses upon functional molecular gels, dynamic covalent bonding materials, interfacial adhesion and controlled crystallization or polymerization. During past years, tunable rheological behaviors of molecular gels, spatially confined crystallization of organic semiconductors in a controlled manner for high-performance photoelectric detecting, and dynamic interfacial adhesion under extreme conditions were realized as designed. Since 2004, he has authored or co-authored published more than 90 research papers. He has been recognized as one of ten outstanding reviewers all over the world in 2016, 2017 and 2019 for a RSC journal, Soft Matter. He is also one of recipients of the first Awards for functional soft materials from Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province in 2010 and 2019.
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Colloid and Interface Chemistry, Supramolecular Chemistry & Dynamic Covalent Chemistry
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