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Basic information about Liu Jiang

Basic information about Liu Jiang

He graduated from the Department of Physics of Jilin University with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1985, and obtained a Master of Science degree and a PhD degree in Condensed Matter Physics from the Department of Physics of Jilin University in 1988 and 1997 respectively.

In 1990, he was funded by the Youth Science Fund of Jilin Provincial Science and Technology Commission. As the project leader, he carried out research work on "Development of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells". From 1995 to 2000, he successively participated in the National Natural Science Foundation project "Development of Tubular Thin Film Solid Oxide Fuel Cells" and the "Eighth and Five-Year Plan" key research projects of the National Planning Commission and Jilin Provincial Planning Commission "Solid Oxide Fuel Cells" "He is the technical chief responsible for the development of the company and led the development team to create a 10-watt solid oxide fuel cell prototype.

From September to December 1998, he went to the Department of Applied Chemistry, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan to engage in research on the application of hydrogen storage alloys in fuel cells. From April to August 2000, he served as a visiting scholar in the research group of Professor Liu Meilin in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States, where he engaged in research on new solid electrolytes. From August 2000 to June 2003, Professor Scott Barnett's research group in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Northwestern University was engaged in the development of solid oxide fuel cells, and achieved fruitful results in the development of direct hydrocarbon SOFCs. results. From May to November 2010, he was a visiting researcher in Professor Raymond Gorte's research group at the University of Pennsylvania, USA, and gained an in-depth understanding of the international research frontiers and development trends of direct carbon fuel cells. 1. Effects of carbon deposition morphology and its dynamic process on the performance of nickel-based anodes in solid oxide fuel cells using carbon-containing fuels, National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2013.1.1-2016.12.31.

2. Research on the anode high-temperature reaction mechanism of direct carbon solid oxide fuel cells, National Natural Science Foundation of China Free Application Project, 2010.1.1-2012.12.31.

3. Research and development of solid oxide fuel cells, technology development project commissioned by enterprises and institutions, 2009.3.25-2009.12.31.

4. Conical tube series solid oxide fuel cell stack that directly uses natural gas, National High Technology Research and Development Program (863) Project, 2007AA05Z136, 2008.1.1-2010.8.1.