Bianzhenfeng
Bianzhenfeng
  • 性别:male
  • 职务:Professor
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  • 邮箱:bianzhenfeng@shnu.edu.cn
  • 部门:Chemistry
  • 学位:Ph. D
  • 毕业院校:SHNU
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Zhenfeng Bian, male, born in Nantong, Jiangsu Province in 1981. Zhenfeng Bian received his PhD in Environmental chemistry from the Shanghai Normal University in 2010. Hehas been a JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow in the lab of Professor Tetsuro Majima during 2010–2013. He became a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Shanghai Normal University in 2013. His research interests are focused on the design and synthesis of photocatalysts with different micro-nanostructures and compositions and their applications in catalysis, environmental purification and energy, and develops environmental purification reaction devices, involving synthesis methods, mechanism and application.

AcademicAchievement

2013.06-present, Eastern Scholar Professor of Shanghai City, Department of Chemistry, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, P. R. China

2010.10-2013.03, Osaka University, Japan. The JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow. Advisor:  Professor Tetsuro Majima, The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research (SANKEN)


2007.09-2010.06, Shanghai Normal University, Environmental Science, Ph.D.

2004.09-2007.06, Shanghai Normal University, Physical Chemistry, Master

2000.09-2004.07, Yangzhou University, Chemistry Education, Bachelor

TeachingWORK

2013-2017 Experimental Physical Chemistry

HonorReward

2015 The first prize of Shanghai Natural Science Award (second)

2015 National Natural Science Foundation--Outstanding Youth Foundation

2014 The field of solar photochemistry and photocatalysis outstanding young award

2012 National100 Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award nomination

2011 JSPS postdoctoral fund


SocialAppointments

2017 - present, China Chemical Letters Youth Editorial Board

2016 - present, Members of the Chinese Chemical Society

2014 - present, Members of Shanghai youth federation

2014 - present, Member of the American Chemical Society