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Qian Fang Wins 2006 "Inorganic Young Investigator Award"
2006-05-18    
In 2006, there are eight scientists winning "Inorganic Young Investigator Award" established by Inorganic Branch of American Chemical Society. Qian Fang graduating from USTC Chemistry and Materials Science School is one of the winners for her splendid achievement on synthesis and functions of nanowire radial structure. Her awarded paper is Nanowire Radial Heterostructures for Nanophotonics.
 
Nanometer Materials has the board prospects in optics and communications, such as nanometer optical cables, photoelectricity adjustor and monitor. Among them, electricity-powerd nanometer lamp house plays an important role in producing the nanometer optical apparatus. Qian Fang, with her colleagues successfully creates the nanowires whose emission wavelength is controllable and applies them to colorful optical diodes. Their achievement has significance in producing electricity-powerd nanometer colorful laser light sources.
 
Qian Fang began her study in USTC from 1997, and then she started her doctoral study in Harvard University in 2002, tutored by Prof. Charles M. Lieber.

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