Dr Miaoqiang Lyu

Miaoqiang Lyu


Position:

ARC DECRA Fellow

Department:

AIBN and School of Chemical Engineering

Areas of research & interest:

  • Batteries & storage
  • Energy & fuels
  • Hydrogen

Topics:

  • Battery & energy storage
  • Energy & infrastructure
  • Hydrogen & fuels

Research Institution:

Location:

Queensland


BIO

Dr Miaoqiang Lyu specialises in design and development of functional materials for energy generation, storage and applications Dr. Miaoqiang Lyu's current research focuses on developing low-toxicity metal halide perovskites for solar energy conversion and optoelectronics. He also has abundant experiences working with industry for developing flexible thin-film batteries for Internet-of-Things devices. Dr Lyu obtained his PhD from The University of Queensland (UQ) in 2017, focusing on low-toxicity metal halide perovskites for solar energy conversion and optoelectronics. After that, he continued his research at UQ as a post-doctoral research fellow. His research has been interdisciplinary with a focus on fundamental research designing functional semiconducting nanomaterials for solving practical problems in solar energy generation and conversion. He has published around 80 peer-reviewed publications with a total citation of >8300 and an H-index 38 (Google Scholar). He has been awarded with two competitive fellowships, including Advance Queensland Fellowship and ARC DECRA Fellowship.