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Meng Li Prof. Henan University, School of Nanoscience and Materials Engineering
Meng Li, Prof. at Henan University, PhD supervisor. He obtained his PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from Soochow University in 2018 (supervised by Prof. Liang-Sheng Liao and Zhao-Kui Wang). From 2018 to 2021, he conducted postdoctoral research at Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie (HZB) under the supervision of Prof. Antonio Abate, during which he received the China-Germany Cooperation Program Scholarship (OCPC) with Prof. Yongfang Li as his Chinese supervisor. In 2020-2021, he was a visiting scholar in Prof. Michael Grätzel's research group at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). Currently, he works at the School of Nanoscience and Materials Engineering and the Key Laboratory of Special Functional Materials of the Ministry of Education at Henan University. His research focuses on semiconductor photovoltaic and light-emitting devices, particularly on perovskite photovoltaic devices. His work includes the study of large-area perovskite photovoltaic modules and their stability, device interface engineering, and the dynamics of perovskite crystals. As the corresponding or first author, he has published over 40 papers in academic journals such as Science, Advanced Materials, Energy & Environmental Science, and Angewandte Chemie, with over 6500 citations and an h-index of 45 (Google Scholar). He has hosted one National Natural Science Foundation project, one Henan Provincial Science and Technology Development Plan Joint Fund project, one Henan Provincial Excellent Youth Fund project, one Postdoctoral International Exchange Fund project, and one Henan University Innovation Youth Team Fund project.
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1. Stability Studies of Perovskite Materials: - Environmental Stability. 2. Optical and Chemical Properties of Perovskite Materials: - Light Absorption and Carrier Dynamics. - Growth Mechanisms of Perovskite Crystals. 3. Development of New Perovskite Materials: - Lead-Free Perovskite Materials.