
معرفی
Fang Liu is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Stanford University, leading the Liu Group in experimental research on low-dimensional materials and their applications in quantum devices. Her work focuses on creating controllable 2D artificial structures, studying their electronic and photonic properties using advanced spectroscopic techniques.
- Ph.D. in Chemistry (University of Pennsylvania, 2015)
- Postdoctoral Researcher (University of Pennsylvania, 2016)
- DOE EERE Postdoctoral Fellow (Columbia University)
Research spans light-induced dynamics, nonlinear optics, and quantum material engineering, with emphasis on time-resolved spectroscopy and heterostructure fabrication. Current projects target scalable methods for producing monolayer crystals.
Recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate expertise in excitonic manipulation, thermal insulation, and contact engineering for 2D systems. Awards include the 2024 Chambers Fellow recognition.
- Chambers Fellow (2024)
The Liu Lab (Lokey Laboratory) trains graduate researchers in material synthesis and ultrafast characterization. Key collaborators include Professors Xiaoyang Zhu (Columbia), Mark Brongersma (Stanford), and Tony Heinz (Stanford).


