
Guoliang (Greg) Liu
@gregliu_vt
Professor of Chemistry, Chemical engineering, Materials Science & Nanoscience, Virginia Tech; Entrepreneur; Interested in polymers for sustainability
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https://sites.google.com/view/vtLiuGroup 03-11-2017 14:52:25
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Ein Forschungsteam um Guoliang (Greg) Liu (Virginia Tech) will mit einem chemischen Verfahren den #Kunststoff Polystyrol („Styropor“) upcyceln. Polystyrol ist der am viertmeisten hergestellte Kunststoff in Deutschland und ist darüber hinaus schlecht recycelbar. epaper.tagesspiegel.de/article/1535ae…



What is Guoliang (Greg) Liu's proudest invention? His next one! Holder of over a dozen patents, with companies like Western Digital, Intel, and Ford Motor Company, his #VTresearch focuses on ways to integrate materials in order to solve energy and #environmental problems💻⚙️ vt.edu/link/license/f…

Announcing a new REU Program Virginia Tech Chemistry! Apply to work with ProfAMo @fenglinvt Adrian Figg Guoliang (Greg) Liu Webster Santos The Schulz Group Valerie Vaissier Welborn Lina Quan and twitterless Lou Madsen and Diana Thornton!


Better environment, better tomorrow♻️ Guoliang (Greg) Liu of Virginia Tech Science has created a formula to convert "hard-to-recycle" materials into liquid chemicals and upcycle them into high-value chemicals! vtx.vt.edu/videos/k/2023/…

Congratulations Eric! Selectee of the Roundtable “Make a Difference” Scholarship! Inspiring story and work. Virginia Tech Chemistry Guoliang (Greg) Liu



Guoliang "Greg" Liu talks to FOX 5 DC about a novel idea: turning used plastic - bags, jugs, one-use food containers - into soap. 🫧fox5dc.com/video/1262753 Virginia Tech Chemistry Virginia Tech Research and Innovation




Excited to share our latest work in #MolecularStrainEngineering: π-Diamond, the first-ever 3D diamondoid superstructure driven solely by π-interactions, published in Angewandte Chemie. So proud of the SOFA Lab Kejiang Liang Zheng-Bin Tang Westlake University! Read: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…

A sad & shocking news! I don’t tweet often, but I felt such an urge to tweet today. It was Fraser Stoddart brought me to tweeter and advocate science. The stories of his generosity and support for young are endless. Just his last days, he was still writing support letters for me.