jiaming zhou (@zzzhoujm818) 's Twitter Profile
jiaming zhou

@zzzhoujm818

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Our recent work on a microcrack-free anionic network polymer as a single-ion conducting electrolyte, rendering Li metal batteries a safe and long-cyclable energy storage device at high temperatures is out in Advanced Science! Check it out at: doi.org/10.1002/advs.2…

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TechTalk, which is organized by our faculty, is a series of forums and dialogues given by engineering researchers of diverse academic backgrounds to share their insights on innovation-related topics. Dong-Myeong will give a talk next week! Check it out at: innowings.engg.hku.hk/self-chargeabl…

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RPG student, Jiaming jiaming zhou, received Hanson Outstanding Award and Creative Award at Energy Saving Championship hosted by EMSD. Big congratulations and well deserved! Very proud of you!

RPG student, Jiaming <a href="/zzzhoujm818/">jiaming zhou</a>, received Hanson Outstanding Award and  Creative Award at Energy Saving Championship hosted by EMSD. Big congratulations and well deserved! Very proud of you!
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Our recent work on switchable triboelectric nanogenerators where electrical outputs can be convertible between alternating current and rectified modes is out in Small! Featured as a Back Cover of Issue 31, 2024. Check it out at: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sm…

Our recent work on switchable triboelectric nanogenerators where electrical outputs can be convertible between alternating current and rectified modes is out in Small! Featured as a Back Cover of Issue 31, 2024. Check it out at: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sm…
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Thermoelectric fibers are great for multi-modal sensors that can detect a range of mechanical and heat-based stimuli. This glove was made using CuI, which is a more environmentally benign material compared with others used to make the same sensor. 👉 ow.ly/Y7CF50SSHSR