Tianyu Liu comes from Zibo, Shandong, China. His English name is San Andward. He gained the Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from the University of Hong Kong in 2017. In the winter of 2017, he joined the Wu group and began his research on energy conversion and storage. San is also a good chief. In his spare time, he enjoys playing basketball and Hearthstone. LinkedIn
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Recent Posts
- 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
- Jieren’s paper about K-O2 battery solid state electrolyte is accepted by Advanced Materials, congratulations! September 8, 2023
Nature Chemistry
- Bridging the information gap in organic chemical reactions
- Lifting iron higher and higher
- Deciphering functional roles of protein succinylation and glutarylation using genetic code expansion
- Dynamic three-dimensional structures of a metal–organic framework captured with femtosecond serial crystallography
- Catalyst self-assembly accelerates bimetallic light-driven electrocatalytic H<sub>2</sub> evolution in water
- Silicon-RosIndolizine fluorophores with shortwave infrared absorption and emission profiles enable in vivo fluorescence imaging
- Blocking and rescuing tryptophan interactions
- Copper catalysed asymmetric amination
Nature Materials
- Diving into interlayer confinement
- Publisher Correction: Unlocking Li superionic conductivity in face-centred cubic oxides via face-sharing configurations
- Phase patterning of liquid crystal elastomers by laser-induced dynamic crosslinking
- Author Correction: Local atomic stacking and symmetry in twisted graphene trilayers
- Creep-free polyelectrolyte elastomer for drift-free iontronic sensing
- Highly reversible extrinsic electrocaloric effects over a wide temperature range in epitaxially strained SrTiO<sub>3</sub> films
- Effect of pre-intercalation on Li-ion diffusion mapped by topochemical single-crystal transformation and operando investigation
- Electrocaloric effects at a phase transition created by strain
Nature Energy
- Exploring the potential of non-residential solar to tackle energy injustice
- Ion-induced field screening as a dominant factor in perovskite solar cell operational stability
- Breaking the reaction chain
- Uncovering the impact of pressure on lithium-metal pouch cells with liquid electrolytes
- Databank details thermal runaway
- Clean cooking in rural Namibia
- Tolerance testing
- Delivery of CO
Nature
- Sam Bankman-Fried sentencing: crypto-funded researchers grapple with FTX collapse
- This super-Earth is the first planet confirmed to have a permanent dark side
- The corpse of an exploded star and more — March’s best science images
- How a spreadsheet helped me to land my dream job
- Copper-catalyzed dehydrogenation or lactonization of C(sp<sup>3</sup>)−H bonds
- High-threshold and low-overhead fault-tolerant quantum memory
- Thermonuclear explosions on neutron stars reveal the speed of their jets
- Heat and desiccation tolerances predict bee abundance under climate change
- Interchain-expanded extra-large-pore zeolites
- Melting ice solves leap-second problem — for now
- How climate change is affecting global timekeeping
- The HEAT repeat protein HPO-27 is a lysosome fission factor
- The wearable electronic patch that’s impervious to sweat
- CGRP sensory neurons promote tissue healing via neutrophils and macrophages
- Formation of memory assemblies through the DNA-sensing TLR9 pathway
- A global timekeeping problem postponed by global warming
- No sweat: Moisture-wicking device keeps wearable-tech dry
- Cancer-vaccine trials give reasons for optimism
- Journal editors are resigning en masse: what do these group exits achieve?
- Five million years of Antarctic Circumpolar Current strength variability
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