About Huafan Zhang Huafan Zhang Ph.D. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering Energy converting nanomaterials optoelectronics Huafan Zhang is currently a Ph.D. Student in the Photonics Laboratory. She obtained her BEng. (2017) in Electronic science and technology from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), Chengdu, China. She joined King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in the Fall of 2017 and achieved MSc in Electrical Engineering at KAUST in 2018. Her current research focuses on III-Nitride nanowire-based photoelectrochemical water splitting, radiative cooling for optoelectronic devices and materials for water collections. Research Interests Her research interests Articles Related News April 2023 They Got Dye With A Little Help From Their Friends 2 min read · Tue, Apr 18 2023 News An industrial wastewater research problem shared is a problem halved, shows a multiteam project. July 2021 KAUST researchers attend 70th Lindau Nobel Meeting 1 min read · Wed, Jul 14 2021 News Each year, young scientists from around the world get the coveted opportunity to learn from Nobel laureates as part of the annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. Traditionally held in the small German town and island of Lindau, this year's 70th edition of the Lindau Meeting is taking place virtually, June 27-July 2, 2021, on account of the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. March 2021 Huafan Zhang's tutorial article was selected as an Editor's Pick 1 min read · Fri, Mar 26 2021 News Huafan Zhang, a Ph.D. student at KAUST Photonics Laboratory recently published her comprehensive tutorial article in AIP's Journal of Applied Physics. The article titled "InGaN-based nanowires development for energy harvesting and conversion applications" was selected as the Editor's Pick. The tutorial "teaches the essential development of nitrogen-plasma-assisted molecular-beam-epitaxy grown InGaN nanowires as an application-inspired platform for energy harvesting and conversion applications by growing dislocation- and strain-relieved axial InGaN-based nanowires." The article is featured
They Got Dye With A Little Help From Their Friends 2 min read · Tue, Apr 18 2023 News An industrial wastewater research problem shared is a problem halved, shows a multiteam project.
KAUST researchers attend 70th Lindau Nobel Meeting 1 min read · Wed, Jul 14 2021 News Each year, young scientists from around the world get the coveted opportunity to learn from Nobel laureates as part of the annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. Traditionally held in the small German town and island of Lindau, this year's 70th edition of the Lindau Meeting is taking place virtually, June 27-July 2, 2021, on account of the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.
Huafan Zhang's tutorial article was selected as an Editor's Pick 1 min read · Fri, Mar 26 2021 News Huafan Zhang, a Ph.D. student at KAUST Photonics Laboratory recently published her comprehensive tutorial article in AIP's Journal of Applied Physics. The article titled "InGaN-based nanowires development for energy harvesting and conversion applications" was selected as the Editor's Pick. The tutorial "teaches the essential development of nitrogen-plasma-assisted molecular-beam-epitaxy grown InGaN nanowires as an application-inspired platform for energy harvesting and conversion applications by growing dislocation- and strain-relieved axial InGaN-based nanowires." The article is featured
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