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Assist Prof Dr. Dongmei Dong | Electrochromic | Women Researcher Award 

Assist Prof Dr. Dongmei Dong, Rowan University, United States

Dr. Dongmei Dong is an accomplished researcher and educator specializing in condensed matter physics and electrochemistry. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Rowan University, NJ, Dr. Dongmei Dong’s research focuses on innovative areas such as hydrogen fuel cells, microsensor development, and electrochromic charge storage nanofilms. Her extensive academic journey includes postdoctoral positions at prestigious institutions like Purdue University, State University of New York at Buffalo, and Moncton University. Additionally, she has been a Visiting Scholar in France and Canada. Dr. Dongmei Dong’s notable contributions have earned her several awards, including the M2FCT Award from the US Department of Energy. Her research grants reflect her leadership in securing significant funding, and her commitment to education is evident through her teaching and mentoring roles.

Professional Profile:

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Summary of Suitability for the Research for Women Researcher Award

Dr. Dongmei Dong is an exemplary candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award, given her impressive background and contributions in the field of condensed matter physics and electrochemistry. Here’s a summary of why she is suitable:

Education & Training:

  • 🧪 Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo, NY, US (2020/10–2021/03)
  • 🔬 Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, IN, US (2020/01–2020/10)
  • 🔍 Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Moncton University, NB, Canada (2018/09–2019/09)
  • 🇫🇷 Visiting Scholar, Centre interuniversitaire de recherche et d’ingénierie des matériaux (CIRIMAT), Université Toulouse III Paul Sabatier, France (2017/05–2017/08)
  • 🇫🇷 Visiting Scholar, Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux (ICMCB-CNRS), Université de Bordeaux, France (2017/02–2017/05)
  • 🌍 Young Scholar, Vancouver Summer Program, Department of Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia, BC, Canada (2015/07–2015/08)
  • 🌏 Exchange Student, Institute of Materials Science and Technology, Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan (2014/01–2014/06)
  • 🎓 PhD, Condensed Matter Physics, Department of Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China (2013/09–2018/06)
  • 🏅 Bachelor, Department of Material Science and Engineering, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin, China (2009/09–2013/06)

Expertise and Research Interest:

  • 🔬 Condensed Matter Physics, Electrochemistry, Interface Science
  • 🧪 Key Research Areas: Hydrogen fuel cells, microsensor development, pseudocapacitive electrochromic charge storage nanofilms, and ultra-thin devices.

Honors and Awards:

  • 🏆 2022: Award from M2FCT LBNL through Fuel Cell Office, Department of Energy (DoE), US (one of the 5 awardees nationwide in the US)
  • 🎓 2017: Graduate National Scholarship, China
  • 🏅 2015: Academic Excellence Foundation of BUAA for Ph.D. Candidates
  • 🏆 2014-2017: School-Level First-class Annual Scholarship of BUAA, Society-Level Guanghua Annual Scholarship of BUAA
  • 🌟 2015: Annual “Three-goods Model Student” Honor, China
  • 📚 2016-2017: Excellent Research Publication Award of BUAA

Research Grants:

  • 💰 2024 (pending): PI, $50,000, Electrochemical Society (ECS) Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship
  • 💵 2024 (pending): PI, $250,000, Submitted LEAPS to National Science Foundation (NSF), US
  • 🔬 2024 (pending): PI, $750,000, Submitted ECRP, Department of Energy (DoE), US
  • 💸 2022-2024 (Awarded): PI, $200,000, Research Award from Fuel Cell Office, Department of Energy (DoE), US

Publication top Notes:

Electrochromic Polymers: From Electrodeposition to Hybrid Solid Devices

Revealing nanomechanical deformation at the interface and degradation in all-thin-film inorganic electrochromic devices

Exploring the Dielectric Properties of Lanthanide Oxide Thin Films

Aqueous/non-aqueous electrolyte tradeoffs in charge transfer and electrochromics of pseudocapacitive oxide films

Review—Micro-Fuel Cell Principal Biosensors for Monitoring Transdermal Volatile Organic Compounds in Humans

Multimodal Single-Entity Electrochemical Fluoride Sensor for Fuel Cell Membrane Degradation Diagnostics

 

Assist Prof Dr. Dongmei Dong | Electrochromic | Women Researcher Award

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