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Meet the Community Board of Materials Chemistry Frontiers

  • Tayebeh Ameri
  • , Derya Baran
  • , Changle Chen
  • , Sijie Chen
  • , Xiaoyu Cao
  • , Dan Ding
  • , Kenneth Graham
  • , Xinggui Gu
  • , Yuning Hong
  • , Yingying Lu
  • , Zhong An Li
  • , T. N. Narayanan
  • , Shohei Saito
  • , Takaya Terashima
  • , Youhong Tang
  • , Reji Varghese
  • , Yan Wei
  • , Haihua Xiao
  • , Jing Yu
  • , Guoqing Zhang

Research output: Contribution to journalEditorial

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1483-1488
Number of pages6
JournalMaterials Chemistry Frontiers
Volume3
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2019

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Changle Chen is a Professor in the Department of Polymer Science and Engineering at the University of Science and Technology in China. He obtained his BS degree from University of Science and Technology of China, and PhD from the University of Chicago, USA. After postdoctoral studies at Northwestern University and some time at Celanese Corporation, he started his independent career as a professor at USTC in 2013. His current research focuses on development of new catalysts and new strategies for olefin polymerization and copolymerization. His notable awards include American Chemical Society DIC Young Investigator Award, IUPAC Prizes-Honorable Mention, National 1000 Young Talents Plan, Chinese Chemical Society Award for Outstanding Young Chemist, the Society of Polymer Science Japan International Leading Young Scientist and NSFC Excellent Young Scholar Fellowship.

Funding

Changle Chen is a Professor in the Department of Polymer Science and Engineering at the University of Science and Technology in China. He obtained his BS degree from University of Science and Technology of China, and PhD from the University of Chicago, USA. After postdoctoral studies at Northwestern University and some time at Celanese Corporation, he started his independent career as a professor at USTC in 2013. His current research focuses on development of new catalysts and new strategies for olefin polymerization and copolymerization. His notable awards include American Chemical Society DIC Young Investigator Award, IUPAC Prizes-Honorable Mention, National 1000 Young Talents Plan, Chinese Chemical Society Award for Outstanding Young Chemist, the Society of Polymer Science Japan International Leading Young Scientist and NSFC Excellent Young Scholar Fellowship.

Funders
Chinese Chemical Society
National 1000 Young Talents Plan
Society of Polymer Science Japan International Leading Young Scientist
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Materials Science
    • Materials Chemistry

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