I obtained my Ph.D. from East China University of Science and Technology in 2020 under the supervision of Prof. Yi-Tao Long. Afterward, I pursued postdoctoral research and later served as an associate researcher at Nanjing University. In 2024, I joined the PIX-EL (TODYS, Université Paris Cité) as a postdoctoral researcher.
My research passion lies in designing and fabricating nano- and micro-electrochemical interfaces to investigate non-equilibrium interfacial phenomena at the nanoscale. I am particularly intrigued by the complex interplay of microscopic mass transport and transient electron kinetics at the single-particle level, especially in energy conversion systems. At the PIXEL group, I am expanding my expertise by integrating high-temporal single-entity electrochemical techniques—such as collision electrochemistry, pipette electrochemistry, and micro/nanofluidics—with theoretical simulations. Collaborating with my colleagues, I aim to unravel fundamental electrochemical processes, providing new insights that drive innovation in complex electrochemical systems.