Past Members
Huiyang Gou
Specially Appointed Associate Professor
Functional materialsMaterials Science
2009– 2011 | Postdoc, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA |
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2011–2013 | AvH fellowship, University Bayreuth,Germany |
2013–2015 | Postdoc, Carnegie Institution of Washington, USA |
2015- | Staff Scientist, Center for High Pressure Science and Technology |
2016 | Institute of Innovative Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Specially Appointed Associate Professor |
2016 | China 1000 talents Plan for Youth |
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2011 | Alexander von Humboldt Postdoc fellowship |
2017 | Gongkai Wang*, Chengxing Lu, Xin Zhang, Biao Wan, Hanyu Liu, Meirong Xia, Huiyang Gou(缑慧阳)*, Guoqing Xin, Jie Lian*, and Yongguang Zhang,Toward Ultrafast Lithium Ion Capacitors: a Novel Atomic Layer Deposition Seeded Preparation of Li4Ti5O12/Graphene Anode,Nano energy36,46(2017) |
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2016 | L.Wu, B Wan, H Liu, Huiyang Gou (缑慧阳)*, Y Yao,* Z Li, J Zhang, F Gao, H.K. Mao, Coexistence of Superconductivity andSuperhardness in Beryllium Hexaboride Driven by Inherent Multicenter Bonding,J. Phys. Chem.Lett., 7 (23), pp 4898–4904(2016) |
2015 | Wang, Y. C., Wu, L. L., Lin, Y. Z., Hu, Q. Y., Li, Z. P.,Liu, H. Y., Zhang, Y. K., Huiyang Gou (缑慧阳),* Yao,Y. S.,*Zhang, J. W., Gao, F. M., Mao, H. K., Structures and stability of noveltransition-metal (M= Co, Rh, and Ir) borides,Phys.Rev. B 92 (17), 174106(2015). |
2014 | Ovsyannikov, S. V., * Huiyang Gou (缑慧阳),* Karkin, A. E., Shchennikov, V. V., Wirth, R., Dmitriev, V.P.,Nakajima, Y., Durovinsky, L. S., Durovinskaia, N. Bulk silicon crystals with the high boron content, Si1-xBx: two semiconductors form an unusual metal, Chem. Mater., 26, 5274-5281(2014) |
2013 | Huiyang Gou (缑慧阳), Durovinskaia, N.,* Bykova, E., Tsirlin, A. A., Kasinathan, D., Richter, A., Merlini,M.,Hanfland, M., Abakumov, A. M., Batuk, D., Tendeloo , G. V., Nakajima, Y.,Kolmogorov, A. N., Durovinsky, L.:Discovery of a superhard iron tetraboridesuperconductor, Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 157002-157006(2013). (Featured in Physics (Viewpoint–Materials Prediction Scores a Hit, Physics 6, 109(2013)), Editors’ Suggestion) |