Qiuhua Liang

Postdoc at Condensed Matter and Materials Theory

Qiuhua Liang was born in Guangxi, China. After finishing high school in 2010 at the Pingnan Middle School, she studied microelectronics manufacturing engineering at the Guilin University of Electronic Technology (GUET), Guilin, China. Following graduation in 2014, she studied mechatronics engineering at the same university. During September 2014 - June 2017, her research mainly focused on the electronic and optical properties of 2D materials and the 2D heterostructures by density functional theory calculations. Besides, she was interested in investigating the micro-nano sensing mechanism based on polyaniline using molecular modelling. During September 2017 - December 2021, she did her PhD in the Electrochemical Materials and Interfaces (EMI) group at DIFFER Eindhoven. Her PhD thesis is about using first-principles study of electrode materials for oxygen evolution.

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2024

All-2D CVD-grown semiconductor field-effect transistors with van der Waals graphene contacts

Anamul Md Hoque, Antony George, Vasudev Ramachandra et al
npj 2D Materials and Applications. Vol. 8 (1)
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