- My work aims to develop a reliable technique for fabrication of free-standing TiO2 nanotube (TNT) membranes, and then the integration of the membrane to develop new optoelectronic devices, Guohua Liu explains.
- I have systematically investigated the morphology and detachment mechanism of large-area, free-standing crystalline TNT membranes.
- I have then constructed a novel photoconductive device based on the free-standing membrane. Photoconductivity measurements with a global illumination indicate that the membrane exhibit excellent rectifying features and show a sensitive spectral response to the UV light.
In his work Guohoa Liu has demonstrated that rational translation/integration of free-standing TNT membrane into optoelectronic devices is a viable approach to develop next-generation sensors or detectors for commercial and military applications.
Two evaluators, Christian R. Simon from Sintef and Agne Johannessen from HiVe had agreed to evaluate the presented thesis work and proposed remaining tasks.
Their conclusion was that the evaluators were pleased with the research work presented by PhD candidate Guohua Liu. He made a comprehensive presentation, which was easy to follow. The discussion based on his field of research and the achieved results was very interesting due to the technical competence and expertise of Guohua Liu in this field.
The candidate himself, Guohua Liu, says that this work provides a powerful approach to tailor the properties of self-organized TNTs, which have far-reaching implications in the design of future nano scale systems.
- That leads to compelling opportunities for research, from basic studies of two-dimensional physics to the development of applications such as photoelectric and photovoltaic devices, photocatalysis, nano template and sensors etc.
Thesis Progress Presentation is an important part of the PhD program at Vestfold University College. Half way through their project, all PhD candidates present their work to fellow researchers and Master students, and they receive a formal assessment of their work.
Micro needles are very small, and very useful. Using micro needles reduces the risk of infections related to vaccines, and reduces the risk of device contamination – simply because they are so short.
The program is now finalized - we are looking forward to meeting with all of you on Monday, the 20th of August, 2012. Remember that attendance is mandatory. For those on exchange: remember to bring your Erasmus and ISEP forms with you.
While reports on waterborne infections with protozoa, bacteria and viruses are frequent worldwide, monitoring of these pathogens in water remains challenging. Lack of non-clogging and high-efficiency methods for the concentration of waterborne pathogens from large-volume (10 to 1000 L) water samples ...
Human Factors, Short sea shipping, Future maritime industries, maritime competence and Jobs and Career are the five program arenas during the Scandinavian Maritime Conference 2012 – SMC12 at Vestfold University College 28th – 29th November this year.
This week we have Erasmus staff exchanges from Höyskolan Väst and Universidad de Valladolid. It is always a great pleasure to get to know our parters better and, not the least - to share experiences and "Best Practice" for the benefit of all our students.
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