
About
Dr. Miaoqiang Lyu is a Research Fellow at the School of Chemical Engineering, The University of Queensland. His work focuses on lead-free perovskites, flexible energy storage, and optoelectronic devices.
- Research Interests:
- Designing low-toxicity and stable semiconducting lead-free perovskites for solar energy conversion
- Developing flexible energy storage devices for Internet-of-Things (IoT) sensors
- Advancing zinc batteries and aqueous electrolyte systems
- Photocatalytic hydrogen production and CO2 reduction
- Recent Article Trends:
- Focus on 2D/3D heterostructures, interstitial metal doping, and solvent-engineered interfaces
- Applications in indoor photovoltaics, artificial synaptic functions, and wearable electronics
- Lead-free perovskites for resistive memory and energy storage
- Scientific Awards:
- ARC DECRA Fellow
- Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellow
- CRC for Polymers grant
- Supervision & Funding:
- Principal advisor for two PhD projects on lead-free perovskites and flexible batteries
- Current grants: Enabling low-toxicity perovskites for indoor photovoltaics (2026-2030), Printable zinc ion batteries (2025-2026)
- Labs & Collaborations:
- Affiliated with the Nanomaterials Centre at UQ
- Collaborations with Professor Lianzhou Wang, Professor Ian Gentle, and Associate Professor Ruth Knibbe
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