2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(6fp) Using in-Situ X-Ray Analysis Techniques to Understand Materials Synthesis
Author
Teaching Interests: I am enthusiastic about teaching materials and surface characterization techniques at both undergraduate and graduate level. My experience working in ultra-high vacuum facilities and synchrotron radiation centers provides me a solid background in surface science and X-ray characterization methods. Therefore, I am highly interested in opening an introductory class to the principle and applications of commonly utilized characterization techniques, such as electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and spectroscopy. Meanwhile, based on my research interests, I also hope to open an advanced class about state-of-art X-ray analysis techniques being performed in synchrotron radiation facilities. I would like to introduce real-life examples on analysis that requires specific measurement conditions, for example, performing time-resolved in-situ analysis with a wave-length adjustable, high-brightness X-ray light source.