Sichen Gu
Sichen Gu is a visiting scholar from Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China. Her research focused on the novel rechargeable batteries. She joined Wu’s group in 2017 and began working on the electrolyte of potassium sulfur battery.
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Recent Posts
- Pickleball game! April 19, 2024
- Ruiyang passed his PhD defense. Congratulations, Dr. Lyu! December 3, 2023
- Welcome Daniel White, Victoria Sabo and Teddy Wang to Wu Group! December 3, 2023
- Xiaodi’s article on MoS2 for potassium ion intercalation is one of the highly cited paper as of May/June 2023. Congratulations! November 6, 2023
- Songwei’s manuscript about thin film CPL of a chiral MOF was accepted by Chemical Communication, congratulations! October 4, 2023
Nature Chemistry
- A tetrahedral neptunium(V) complex
- Modular chemoenzymatic synthesis of ten fusicoccane diterpenoids
- Dynamic two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks
- Selection of a promiscuous minimalist cAMP phosphodiesterase from a library of de novo designed proteins
- Persistent organonickel complexes as general platforms for C<i>sp</i><sup>2</sup>–C<i>sp</i><sup>3</sup> coupling reactions
- The search for Europan life
- Precision synthesis and closed-loop recycling of ultrahigh-molar-mass cyclic polymers
- Dynamic crystal structure of a molecular framework
Nature Materials
- Electric-field-induced multiferroic topological solitons
- Bulk van der Waals materials by low-temperature moulding
- Forming denser glasses on soft substrates
- Organic mixed ionic–electronic conductors progress at pace
- Rescuing magnetic oscillations by microwave shocks
- Turning powders into fibre via cellulose
- The shape of things
- Slow on, fast off
Nature Energy
- Strengthen the connections
- Enhancing lithium-metal battery longevity through minimized coordinating diluent
- Equitable rooftop photovoltaics deployment
- Ultralightweight perovskite solar cells for use in drones
- Threshold for degradation
- Outweighing increased efficiency
- Patterned membranes
- Getting a charge out of perovskites
Nature
- Japan can embrace open science — but flexible approaches are key
- Argentina’s pioneering nuclear research threatened by huge budget cuts
- Expat grants won’t fix Brazilian research
- How artificial intelligence is helping Ghana plan for a renewable energy future
- Countering extreme wildfires with prescribed burning can be counterproductive
- Hacking the immune system could slow ageing — here’s how
- Old electric-vehicle batteries can find new purpose — on the grid
- Beware of graphene’s huge and hidden environmental costs
- The dream of electronic newspapers becomes a reality — in 1974
- Finding millennia-old ‘monumental’ corals could unlock secrets of climate resilience
- Microbubble ultrasound maps hidden signs of heart disease
- Venus water loss is dominated by HCO<sup>+</sup> dissociative recombination
- Quantum control of a cat qubit with bit-flip times exceeding ten seconds
- I make 3D models of conifer needles to explore their climate effects
- Editorial Expression of Concern: Leptin stimulates fatty-acid oxidation by activating AMP-activated protein kinase
- How rich is too rich?
- China's Chang'e-6 launches successfully — what happens next?
- Puppy-dog eyes in wild canines sparks rethink on dog evolution
- Daniel Kahneman obituary: psychologist who revolutionized the way we think about thinking
- Who’s making chips for AI? Chinese manufacturers lag behind US tech giants
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