
Ge Guanglu, a researcher from the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, visited Juna
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(Summary description)He received his BS and MS degrees from Shandong University in 1992 and 1995, and his PhD in chemistry from Columbia University in 2001. He then did postdoctoral research at UCLA and Caltech, and joined the National Center for Nanoscience in 2005. In recent years, more in-depth explorations have been carried out in the development of standardized nanometer measurement methods, the preparation of standard test samples of nanomaterials (carbon nanotubes, iron oxide magnetic particles, semiconductor quantum dots, etc.), and the establishment of nanoscale structure-activity relationships. He presided over a number of projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Strategic Pilot Project, and the Quality Inspection and Public Welfare Research Project. As the team leader, he presided over the formulation of 14 national standards and 5 ISO/IEC international standards in the nano field. He has published more than 40 SCI papers, and the translated book "Nanotechnology Standards" was published by Science Press in 2013.
Ge Guanglu, a researcher from the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, visited Juna
(Summary description)He received his BS and MS degrees from Shandong University in 1992 and 1995, and his PhD in chemistry from Columbia University in 2001. He then did postdoctoral research at UCLA and Caltech, and joined the National Center for Nanoscience in 2005. In recent years, more in-depth explorations have been carried out in the development of standardized nanometer measurement methods, the preparation of standard test samples of nanomaterials (carbon nanotubes, iron oxide magnetic particles, semiconductor quantum dots, etc.), and the establishment of nanoscale structure-activity relationships. He presided over a number of projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Strategic Pilot Project, and the Quality Inspection and Public Welfare Research Project. As the team leader, he presided over the formulation of 14 national standards and 5 ISO/IEC international standards in the nano field. He has published more than 40 SCI papers, and the translated book "Nanotechnology Standards" was published by Science Press in 2013.
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- Author:Taizhou Juna New Energy Office
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On the afternoon of March 29, 2017, Director Ge Guanglu, a researcher and doctoral supervisor of the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, visited our Taizhou base. Accompanied by Ding Rong, chairman of the company, Liang Zheng, deputy general manager of technology, and Li Ruiping, deputy general manager of operations, researcher Ge Guanglu visited the company's achievement exhibition room and the National Torch Graphene Research and Testing Platform. Chairman Ding Rong introduced the operation and development of our company since its establishment and the future development plan of the company, and focused on the standardization of the testing platform and the preparation of the national low-dimensional material standardization working group. Achievements in the field of low-dimensional materials such as graphene, and put forward many valuable suggestions in material preparation, testing, standardization work and platform construction.
Ding Rong, Ge Guanglu, Liang Zheng, Li Ruiping
In the next few days, accompanied by Chairman Ding Rong, researcher Ge Guanglu visited Jiangsu University, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Taizhou Municipal People's Government, Taizhou Quality and Technical Supervision Bureau, Taizhou Overseas Chinese Federation, Taizhou High-tech Entrepreneurship Service Center, etc. Exchange work. In Jiangsu University, he made a report entitled "Research on Testing Standards Supporting Nano-manufacturing: Dynamics, Challenges and Prospects", and had in-depth exchanges with Dean Ren Naifei and Professor Wang Quan of the School of Mechanical Engineering of Jiangsu University. In Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, researcher Ge Guanglu gave a wonderful report to the students, and made a presentation with the vice president of Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications Wang Lianhui, the secretary of the Party Committee of the School of Materials, Professor Ma Yanwen, Nanjing University professors Wang Xinran, Miao Feng, Southeast University professors Yu Yumeng, Ni Zhenhua, etc. In-depth communication. Ge Guanglu was cordially received by Deputy Mayor Zhang Xiaobing of Taizhou Municipal People's Government in Taizhou City, and had a negotiation and exchange with Gu Weizhong, Director of Taizhou Quality Supervision Bureau, Chairman of Taizhou Overseas Chinese Federation, and Director of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Overseas Chinese Committee of Taizhou Political Consultative Conference. Ge Guanglu introduced Introduced the cutting-edge technologies and new information and developments in the national nanoscience research, as well as seeking cooperation with Taizhou. Deputy Mayor Zhang Xiaobing thanked the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology for its attention and support to Taizhou, and hoped to strengthen communication and exchanges between the two sides and promote more cooperation.
Zhang Xiaobing (left), Ge Guanglu (right)
Ge Guanglu (left), Gu Yongbo (middle), Ding Rong (right)
Ge Guanglu, researcher, doctoral supervisor, director of the Nanostandard Laboratory of the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology,Deputy Director of the Key Laboratory of Nano Standards and Testing, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Deputy Director of the National Nanotechnology Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC279) and Deputy Director of the Nanomaterials Subcommittee (SAC/TC279/SC1),Chairman of Guangdong Nanotechnology Standardization Technical Committee,Convenor of the Nanomaterials Working Group (ISO/TC229/WG4) of the International Organization for Standardization Nanotechnology Committee. Chief scientist of the 2016 key project of the National Key R&D Program "Nano Technology" "Research on Common Key Scientific Issues of Nano Industrial Technology Standards".He received his BS and MS degrees from Shandong University in 1992 and 1995, and his PhD in chemistry from Columbia University in 2001. He then did postdoctoral research at UCLA and Caltech, and joined the National Center for Nanoscience in 2005. In recent years, more in-depth explorations have been carried out in the development of standardized nanometer measurement methods, the preparation of standard test samples of nanomaterials (carbon nanotubes, iron oxide magnetic particles, semiconductor quantum dots, etc.), and the establishment of nanoscale structure-activity relationships. He presided over a number of projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Strategic Pilot Project, and the Quality Inspection and Public Welfare Research Project. As the team leader, he presided over the formulation of 14 national standards and 5 ISO/IEC international standards in the nano field. He has published more than 40 SCI papers, and the translated book "Nanotechnology Standards" was published by Science Press in 2013.

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