Bo Zhou
I received the Doctor’s degree of condensed matter physics from Lanzhou University in 2009. During 2011-2014, I was Postdoctoral fellow of National Chiao Tong University in TaiWan. My current research focuses on the first principle calculation of new energy storage materials, and puts particular emphasis on the simulation of Raman and infrared spectra. At the same time, I am especially interested in the simulation of electrode reaction process in lithium-ion battery and perovskite solar cell. Several works have been published in academic journals such as Adv. Funct. Mater., Small, J. Chem. Phys., J. Raman Spectrosc, etc.
Education:
(1) 2006-09 to 2009-07, Lanzhou University, condensed matter physics, Doctor’s Degree
(2) 2004-09 to 2006-07, Lanzhou University, condensed matter physics, Master's Degree
(3) 2000-09 to 2004-07, Lanzhou University, condensed matter physics, Bachelor’s Degree
Postdoctoral experience:
2011-11 to 2014-12 National Chiao Tong University
Research and academic work experience:
(1) 2016-11 to now, associate professor, Institute of modern physics, Northwestern University
(2) 2014-04 to 2016-11, assistant researcher, Institute of modern physics, Northwestern University
(3) 2009-07 to 2014-04, lecturer, Institute of modern physics, Northwestern University