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Honorary Professor Zhi-Gang Chen
Honorary Professor

Zhi-Gang Chen

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Background

Prof. Dr Zhigang Chen is currently an Honorary Professor in the School of Mechanical & Mining Engineering, the University of Queensland, and a founding director for the ARC Research Hub in Zero-emission Power Generation for Carbon Neutrality (ZeroPC), ARC Future Fellow, Academic Reseach Lead, and a Capacity Building Professor of Energy Materials at the School of Chemistry and Physics, Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Dr Chen received his PhD from the Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2008 under the supervision of Professor Hui-Ming Cheng, and Professor Gaoqing (Max) Lu. His research focuses on thermoelectrics for power generation and cooling; next-generation optoelectronic devices and functional System; topological insulators for next-generation chips; and high-speed sensors. In total, Dr Chen received ~A$40,000,000 in research grants to support the research, including one prestigious UQ postdoctoral fellowship (2009), ARC APD Fellowship (2009), five ARC Discovery Grants (four as lead CI, one as ARC APD fellowship, and one as ARC Future Fellowship), two ARC Research hub, four ARC Linkage Grant (one as lead CI), four ARC LIEF Grant, >10 Industry Investments (eight as sole CI), two Queensland Smart Futures Funds (sole CI), and >10 University Grants. Currently, Dr Chen is leading one ARC Research Hub, two ARC discovery projects, one sub project at ARC Research Hub, one ARC Linkage project, and four industry investments. Dr Chen is one Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher (Top 0.1% researcher in the world). He has authored over 330 high-impact journal publications including 1 Nature Energy, 1 Nature Nanotechnology; 3 Nature Communications; 1 Chemical Reviews; 2 Progress in Materials Science; 4 Energy & Environmental Science; 1 Joule; 11 Advanced Materials; and 4 Journal of the American Chemical Society. These publications have attracted >35000 times (Scopus, www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57188708630) and an H index of 70. His google scholar citation is >25,000 with an H index of 100 (https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=vkRX_vgAAAAJ&hl=en). Particularly, in the last three years, Dr Chen has published more than 40 articles per year and attracted over 5,000 citations per year. Dr Chen has delivered over 50 plenary/keynote/invited talks in the international/national conferences. Dr Chen has authored four commercialized patents, which have been attracted industry investments.

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Honorary Professor Zhi-Gang Chen is:
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Fields of research

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of the Chinese Academy of Science

Research interests

  • Design inexpensive, abundant, low-toxic and high-efficiency thermoelectric nanomaterials

    Thermoelectric materials directly convert thermal energy into electrical energy, offering a green and sustainable solution for the global energy dilemma. This proposal aims to develop inexpensive, abundant, and low-toxic thermoelectric nanomaterials for high-efficiency energy conversion using novel industry-level approach, coupled with nanostructure and band engineering strategies.

  • Topological Insulators

    High-Speed Hard Drive: Topological Insulators Open a Path to Room-Temperature Spintronics

Research impacts

Thermoelectric materials for power generation and cooling

Identifying new approaches to develop energy-saving methods and tap into new renewable energy sources is set to be the greatest challenge of the 21st Century. Thermoelectric (TE) energy is one of the approaches that offers great promise as it can be used in multiple applications for power generation and refrigeration. It can create electricity from waste heat at any scale, it can significantly improve energy efficiency at a medium industrial scale, including significantly improving vehicular weight and emissions, and it can even generate electricity or cooling at the nanoscale. For instance, it could potentially be used to convert body heat into electricity in clothing or to charge a cell phone. The thermoelecric materials developed by Dr Chen have extremely high hopes for this technology.

Topological insulators for high speed chips

Imagine if the "information superhighway" had HOV lanes so that data could be stored, processed and disseminated many times faster than possible with today's electronics. New topological insulators developed by Dr Chen will be used for this new generation devices, such a speedway for future devices, an exotic type of electrical conductor.

Works

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514 works between 2005 and 2025

381 - 400 of 514 works

2015

Journal Article

Scalable Growth of High Mobility Dirac Semimetal Cd<inf>3</inf>As<inf>2</inf> Microbelts

Chen, Zhi-Gang, Zhang, Cheng, Zou, Yichao, Zhang, Enze, Yang, Lei, Hong, Min, Xiu, Faxian and Zou, Jin (2015). Scalable Growth of High Mobility Dirac Semimetal Cd3As2 Microbelts. Nano Letters, 15 (9), 5830-5834. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b01885

Scalable Growth of High Mobility Dirac Semimetal Cd<inf>3</inf>As<inf>2</inf> Microbelts

2015

Journal Article

High-performance thermoelectric Cu<inf>2</inf>Se nanoplates through nanostructure engineering

Yang, Lei, Chen, Zhi-Gang, Han, Guang, Hong, Min, Zou, Yichao and Zou, Jin (2015). High-performance thermoelectric Cu2Se nanoplates through nanostructure engineering. Nano Energy, 16 (27), 367-374. doi: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2015.07.012

High-performance thermoelectric Cu<inf>2</inf>Se nanoplates through nanostructure engineering

2015

Journal Article

Effects of initial texture on rolling texture and property of electrodeposited nickel plate

Yang, Yanling, Chen, Jingeng, Guo, Lianlian, Tan, Dunqiang, Zeng, Qunfeng, Liu, Qiuxiang, Liu, Keming, Chen, Zhigang, Zou, Jin and Lu, Deping (2015). Effects of initial texture on rolling texture and property of electrodeposited nickel plate. Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 12 (9), 2643-2647. doi: 10.1166/jctn.2015.4156

Effects of initial texture on rolling texture and property of electrodeposited nickel plate

2015

Journal Article

A nanohybrid of CdTe@CdS nanocrystals and titania nanosheets with p-n nanojunctions for improved visible light-driven hydrogen production

Xing, Zheng, Zong, Xu, Zhu,Yian, Chen, ZhiGang, Bai, Yang and Wang, Lianzhou (2015). A nanohybrid of CdTe@CdS nanocrystals and titania nanosheets with p-n nanojunctions for improved visible light-driven hydrogen production. Catalysis Today, 264, 229-235. doi: 10.1016/j.cattod.2015.08.007

A nanohybrid of CdTe@CdS nanocrystals and titania nanosheets with p-n nanojunctions for improved visible light-driven hydrogen production

2015

Journal Article

Wafer-scale arrayed p-n junctions based on few-layer epitaxial GaTe

Yuan, Xiang, Tang, Lei, Wang, Peng, Chen, Zhigang, Zou, Yichao, Su, Xiaofeng, Zhang, Cheng, Liu, Yanwen, Wang, Weiyi, Liu, Cong, Chen, Fangsheng, Zou, Jin, Zhou, Peng, Hu, Weida and Xiu, Faxian (2015). Wafer-scale arrayed p-n junctions based on few-layer epitaxial GaTe. Nano Research, 8 (10), 3332-3341. doi: 10.1007/s12274-015-0833-8

Wafer-scale arrayed p-n junctions based on few-layer epitaxial GaTe

2015

Journal Article

Controllable growth of vertical heterostructure GaTexSe1-x/Si by molecular beam epitaxy

Liu, Shanshan, Yuan, Xiang, Wang, Peng, Chen, Zhi-Gang, Tang, Lei, Zhang, Enze, Zhang, Cheng, Liu, Yanwen, Wang, Weiyi, Liu, Cong, Chen, Chen, Zou, Jin, Hu, Weida and Xiu, Faxian (2015). Controllable growth of vertical heterostructure GaTexSe1-x/Si by molecular beam epitaxy. ACS Nano, 9 (8), 8592-8598. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.5b03796

Controllable growth of vertical heterostructure GaTexSe1-x/Si by molecular beam epitaxy

2015

Journal Article

Morphological control of SnTe nanostructures by tuning catalyst composition

Zou, Yichao, Chen, Zhigang, Lin, Jing, Zhou, Xiaohao, Lu, Wei, Drennan, John and Zou, Jin (2015). Morphological control of SnTe nanostructures by tuning catalyst composition. Nano Research, 8 (9), 3011-3019. doi: 10.1007/s12274-015-0806-y

Morphological control of SnTe nanostructures by tuning catalyst composition

2015

Journal Article

Noble metal-comparable SERS enhancement from semiconducting metal oxides by making oxygen vacancies

Cong, Shan, Yuan, Yinyin, Chen, Zhigang, Hou, Junyu, Yang, Mei, Su, Yanli, Zhang, Yongyi, Li, Liang, Li, Qingwen, Geng, Fengxia and Zhao, Zhigang (2015). Noble metal-comparable SERS enhancement from semiconducting metal oxides by making oxygen vacancies. Nature Communications, 6 (1) 7800. doi: 10.1038/ncomms8800

Noble metal-comparable SERS enhancement from semiconducting metal oxides by making oxygen vacancies

2015

Journal Article

Landau level splitting in Cd3As2 under high magnetic fields

Cao, Junzhi, Liang, Sihang, Zhang, Cheng, Liu, Yanwen, Huang, Junwei, Jin, Zhao, Chen, Zhi-Gang, Wang, Zhijun, Wang, Qisi, Zhao, Jun, Li, Shiyan, Dai, Xi, Zou, Jin, Xia, Zhengcai, Li, Liang and Xiu, Faxian (2015). Landau level splitting in Cd3As2 under high magnetic fields. Nature Communications, 6 (7779) 7779, 1-6. doi: 10.1038/ncomms8779

Landau level splitting in Cd3As2 under high magnetic fields

2015

Journal Article

Carbon for the oxygen reduction reaction: a defect mechanism

Zhao, Huanyu, Sun, Chenghua, Jin, Zhao, Wang, Da-Wei, Yan, Xuecheng, Chen, Zhigang, Zhu, Guangshan and Yao, Xiangdong (2015). Carbon for the oxygen reduction reaction: a defect mechanism. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 3 (22), 11736-11739. doi: 10.1039/c5ta02229k

Carbon for the oxygen reduction reaction: a defect mechanism

2015

Journal Article

Catalytically enhanced hydrogen sorption in Mg-MgH2 by coupling vanadium-based catalyst and carbon nanotubes

Kadri, Atikah, Jia, Yi, Chen, Zhigang and Yao, Xiangdong (2015). Catalytically enhanced hydrogen sorption in Mg-MgH2 by coupling vanadium-based catalyst and carbon nanotubes. Materials, 8 (6), 3491-3507. doi: 10.3390/ma8063491

Catalytically enhanced hydrogen sorption in Mg-MgH2 by coupling vanadium-based catalyst and carbon nanotubes

2015

Journal Article

Enhanced thermoelectric performance of ultrathin Bi2Se3 nanosheets through thickness control

Hong, Min, Chen, Zhi-Gang, Yang, Lei, Han, Guang and Zou, Jin (2015). Enhanced thermoelectric performance of ultrathin Bi2Se3 nanosheets through thickness control. Advanced Electronic Materials, 1 (6) 1500025, 1500025-1-1500025-9. doi: 10.1002/aelm.201500025

Enhanced thermoelectric performance of ultrathin Bi2Se3 nanosheets through thickness control

2015

Journal Article

Arrayed van der waals vertical heterostructures based on 2d gase grown by molecular beam epitaxy

Yuan, Xiang, Tang, Lei, Liu, Shanshan, Wang, Peng, Chen, Zhigang, Zhang, Cheng, Liu, Yanwen, Wang, Weiyi, Zou, Yichao, Liu, Cong, Guo, Nan, Zou, Jin, Zhou, Peng, Hu, Weida and Xiu, Faxian (2015). Arrayed van der waals vertical heterostructures based on 2d gase grown by molecular beam epitaxy. Nano Letters, 15 (5), 3571-3577. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b01058

Arrayed van der waals vertical heterostructures based on 2d gase grown by molecular beam epitaxy

2015

Journal Article

In3Se4 and S-doped In3Se4 nano/micro-structures as new anode materials for Li-ion batteries

Han, Guang, Chen, Zhi-Gang, Ye, Delai, Wang, Bei, Yang, Lei, Zou, Yichao, Wang, Lianzhou, Drennan, John and Zou, Jin (2015). In3Se4 and S-doped In3Se4 nano/micro-structures as new anode materials for Li-ion batteries. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 3 (14), 7560-7567. doi: 10.1039/c5ta00688k

In3Se4 and S-doped In3Se4 nano/micro-structures as new anode materials for Li-ion batteries

2015

Journal Article

SrNb0.1Co0.7Fe0.2O3-δ perovskite as a next-generation electrocatalyst for oxygen evolution in alkaline solution

Zhu, Yinlong, Zhou, Wei, Chen, Zhi-Gang, Chen, Yubo, Su, Chao, Tade, Moses O. and Shao, Zongping (2015). SrNb0.1Co0.7Fe0.2O3-δ perovskite as a next-generation electrocatalyst for oxygen evolution in alkaline solution. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 54 (13), 3897-3901. doi: 10.1002/anie.201408998

SrNb0.1Co0.7Fe0.2O3-δ perovskite as a next-generation electrocatalyst for oxygen evolution in alkaline solution

2015

Journal Article

Correlation between multiple growth stages and photocatalysis of SrTiO3 nanocrystals

Zhan, Hongquan, Chen, Zhi-Gang, Zhuang, Jianle, Yang, Xianfeng, Wu, Qili, Jiang, Xiangping, Liang, Chaolun, Wu, Mingmei and Zou, Jin (2015). Correlation between multiple growth stages and photocatalysis of SrTiO3 nanocrystals. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 119 (7), 3530-3537. doi: 10.1021/jp512448p

Correlation between multiple growth stages and photocatalysis of SrTiO3 nanocrystals

2015

Journal Article

High activity electrocatalysts from metal-organic framework-carbon nanotube templates for the oxygen reduction reaction

Ge, Lei, Yang, Ying, Wang, Li, Zhou, Wei, De Marco, Roland, Chen, Zhigang, Zou, Jin and Zhu, Zhonghua (2015). High activity electrocatalysts from metal-organic framework-carbon nanotube templates for the oxygen reduction reaction. Carbon, 82 (C), 417-424. doi: 10.1016/j.carbon.2014.10.085

High activity electrocatalysts from metal-organic framework-carbon nanotube templates for the oxygen reduction reaction

2015

Journal Article

Structural evolution of graphene quantum dots during thermal decomposition of citric acid and the corresponding photoluminescence

Wang, Shujun, Chen, Zhi-Gang, Cole, Ivan and Li, Qin (2015). Structural evolution of graphene quantum dots during thermal decomposition of citric acid and the corresponding photoluminescence. Carbon, 82 (C), 304-313. doi: 10.1016/j.carbon.2014.10.075

Structural evolution of graphene quantum dots during thermal decomposition of citric acid and the corresponding photoluminescence

2015

Journal Article

Rational design of Bi2Te3 polycrystalline whiskers for thermoelectric applications

Han, Guang, Chen, Zhi-gang, Yang, Lei, Hong, Min, Drennan, John and Zou, Jin (2015). Rational design of Bi2Te3 polycrystalline whiskers for thermoelectric applications. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 7 (1), 989-995. doi: 10.1021/am5078528

Rational design of Bi2Te3 polycrystalline whiskers for thermoelectric applications

2015

Book Chapter

Fabrication, characterization, and application of boron nitride nanomaterials

Chen, Zhi-Gang, Zou, Jin and Cheng, Hui-Ming (2015). Fabrication, characterization, and application of boron nitride nanomaterials. Nanotubes and nanosheets: functionalization and applications of boron nitride and other nanomaterials. (pp. 91-111) edited by Ying (Ian) Chen. Boca Raton, FL, United States: CRC Press. doi: 10.1201/b18073-6

Fabrication, characterization, and application of boron nitride nanomaterials

Funding

Past funding

  • 2018 - 2021
    High Performance, Low-cost Integrated System for Low-grade Wast Heat Recovery
    HBIS Group Co, Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2018
    Development of High Performance Nanostructured (Bi, Sb)2Te3 Nanomaterials
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2015
    Smart Futures Fellowship (Early): Development of high-efficiency thermoelectric nanowire arrays for power generation devices
    Queensland Government Smart Futures Fellowships
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2013
    Queensland International Fellowship: Towards power generation devices for converting waste heat into power energy
    Queensland International Fellowships
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2012
    Epitaxial Growth of Nanostructured Thermoelectric Zn4Sb3 p-n Junction Heterostructure Arrays for Power-Generation Devices
    UQ Foundation Research Excellence Awards - DVC(R) Funding
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2012
    An integrated system for measuring thermoelectric properties of advanced materials
    ARC Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2013
    Development of Nanostructured Sensors for Ultra-sensitive, Label-free and Selective Detection of Biological and Chemical Species
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2010
    Development of Nanostructured Thermoelectric Materials for Power-Generation Devices
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2012
    Development of silicon nanowire sensors for detection of chemical species
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2011
    Epitaxial growth of Zn-VI/III-N nanowire-based structures for future device applications
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Supervision

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Available projects

  • Design low-cost, low-toxic and high performance thermoelectric materials

    The direct energy conversion between heat and electricity, based on thermoelectric effects without moving parts, has been considered as a green and sustainable solution to the global energy dilemma. This project aims to develop novel band-engineered metal selenides for high-efficiency energy conversion using novel microwave assisted wet chemistry approach, coupled with nanostructure and band engineering strategies. The key breakthrough is to design high performance metal selenide thermoelectrics for satisfying the high efficiency solid-state devices. The expected outcomes will lead to an innovative technology that waste heat recovery and refrigeration, which will place Australia at the forefront of practical energy technologies.

  • Design low-cost and high performance two dimensional topological insulators

    Superfast information technology had HOV lanes so that data could be stored, processed and disseminated many times faster than possible with today's electronics. This project aims to develop new topological insulators using chemical vapor depostion and coupling unique nanostructure and band engineering strategies. The ultimate target is to be used for this new generation devices, such a speedway for future devices, an exotic type of electrical conductor.

Supervision history

Current supervision

Completed supervision

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