
Bio
Jue Liu is currently a beamline scientist at NOMAD (). He studied geochemistry and materials chemistry at the University of Science and Technology of China as an undergrad. He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry (with honored president award) from Stony Brook University in 2015. He then did a postdoc with Kate Page at SNS before moving to the current position. His research interests focus on crystallography, solid state chemistry, developing neutron diffraction techniques for the study of energy storage and catalytic materials. He has over 10-years experiences in battery materials and various powder diffraction techniques. He is an active member of MRS, ACA and ECS and has published over 80 peer reviewed articles.
Publications
January 2018
Journal: Joule
September 2017
Erratum: “a High Precision Gas Flow Cell for Performing In Situ Neutron Studies of Local Atomic…
Journal: Review of Scientific Instruments
June 2017
Quantitative Analysis of the Morphology of {101} and {001} Faceted Anatase TiO 2 Nanocrystals and…
Journal: Chemistry of Materials
March 2017
Synthesis and structure of synthetically pure and deuterated amorphous (basic) calcium carbonates...
Journal: Chemical Communications
March 2017
Journal: Review of Scientific Instruments