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Author: Neng Xiao

Billy passed his PhD defense. Congrats!

April 4, 2018May 23, 2018
by Neng Xiao at 1:23pmMay 23, 2018

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Neng’s work has been published on Angewandte Chemie. Congrats!

November 24, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 10:02pm

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ange.201710454/full

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Xuanxuan passed her PhD defense. Check out the photos from our celebration.

October 20, 2017October 20, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 11:08amOctober 20, 2017

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Yongze’s paper has been accepted by JPCC. Congrats!

September 7, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 2:45pm

Yongze’s paper has been accepted by JPCC. Congrats!

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Kayaking Day

August 17, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 11:44am

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Congratulations on publishing “Hydrogen evolution: Not living on the edge” in Nature Energy.

July 31, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 11:38am

https://www.nature.com/articles/nenergy2017132.epdf?author_access_token=ODfyjdmarrRwlAavMyITjNRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0MGCwTOcQZ5h0lYgh5-_XN2_0RnIqhpTs_6ipHZkGhDRS5_wdlsmOTYuFH3CnmuQURRZP-7UuMwWPSnkZcLcwR2-ch0eJx2-YiqkzY2ogJnFQ%3D%3D

 

 

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Neng’s paper has been accepted by JACS. Congrats.

July 2, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 11:37pm

http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jacs.7b04945

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Tom’s paper has been accepted by ChemCatChem. Congrats!

June 22, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 3:14pm
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Billy’s paper is included in the ACS virtual issue on redox-flow batteries.

June 13, 2017June 13, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 9:39amJune 13, 2017

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http://pubs.acs.org/page/vi/redox-flow-batteries.html

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Ben and Kevin’s graduation ceremony!

May 7, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 4:12pm

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