Amine grew up by the Mediterranean Sea, in Tunisia, where he got his engineering degree in chemistry. After an MS and an internship in France, he moved to Switzerland as a Swiss Confederation Fellow. There, he obtained his PhD in supramolecular chemistry at the University of Neuchâtel, under the supervision of Professor Bruno Therrien. In
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Yuanning was born in Dandong, Liaoning and grew up in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. After obtaining the gold medal in the Chinese Chemistry Olympiad Final, he started his undergraduate studies at Tsinghua University with an Outstanding Incoming Student Fellowship. Yuanning worked as an undergraduate research assistant on organic synthesis and supramolecular self-assembly in Professor Mei-Xiang Wang’s
Alan was born in Puebla, Mexico. After high school, he received the prestigious “Excelencia Jenkins” scholarship to attend Universidad de las Americas, Puebla (UDLAP) where he obtained his bachelor’s degree in chemistry and graduated cum laude. During his graduate studies, he worked with Prof. Eric Simanek at Texas Christian University (TCU), investigating the synthesis of
James received an MChem in Chemistry from the University of York and carried out an undergraduate project with Professor David K Smith. He completed his PhD at the University of Bristol under the guidance of Professor Anthony P Davis, followed by a stint at the University of Edinburgh as a postdoctoral research associate, working with
Hongliang was born and grew up in Taixing, a beautiful small city in Jiangsu, China. He received his B. S. degree in chemistry in 2011 from China Agricultural University, and then continued to pursue his PhD at Peking University under the guidance of Professor Xuefeng Guo, focusing on organic electronics and flexible electronics. In July
Kang grew up in Hunan, China. He received his B. S. degree in chemistry in 2011 from Peking University, and remained there to pursue his PhD under the guidance of Professor Dahui Zhao. His PhD focused on the development of novel organic π-conjugated dye molecules with interesting opto-electronic and self-assembly properties. In August 2016, he
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