Nanoscale Horizons Emerging Investigator Series
Congratulations to our latest Emerging Investigator Dr Ran Long (University of Science and Technology of China, China)!
Since the launch of Nanoscale Horizons, the journal has had a clear vision to publish exceptionally high-quality work whilst acting as a resource to researchers working at all career levels. We continue to be impressed by the quality of the research published and at the same time are looking for new ways of recognising and promoting the outstanding authors behind articles published in the journal.
Last year we launched an Emerging Investigator Series to showcase the exceptional work published by early-career researchers in the journal. We will regularly select a recently published Communication article and publish an interview-style Editorial article featuring the corresponding author. We hope that the series will also benefit the nanoscience community by highlighting the exciting work being done by its early-career members.
We are excited to share our our latest Emerging Investigators, Dr Ran Long (University of Science and Technology of China, China)!
Dr Ran Long received her B.S. in Chemistry in 2009, and her Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry under the tutelage of Professor Yujie Xiong in 2014, both from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC). Her research interests focus on controlled synthesis and catalytic applications of metal nanocrystals. |
Read our interview with Ran here
Congratulations to Dr Ran Long for her excellent work! You can read her featured Emerging Investigator article from Nanoscale Horizons below, which is free to access until the end of September 2023.
Cu and Si co-doping on TiO2 nanosheets to modulate reactive oxygen species for efficient photocatalytic methane conversion
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We hope you enjoy reading our interview and featured article and are looking forward to sharing our future Emerging Investigators with you!
Do you publish innovative nanoscience and nanotechnology research? Submit your latest work to Nanoscale Horizons now. If you are eligible for the Emerging Investigators series, you could be considered to feature in one of our future interviews! Find out more about the eligibility criteria and the process in this editorial introducing the series.