
معرفی
Jiwen Hu is an Assistant Professor at Linköping University, specializing in advanced functional materials and nanotechnology for biomedical and environmental applications. She is affiliated with the Molecular Surface Physics and Nanoscience (MOLYT) Division within the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM).
Education:
- Ph.D. in Chemistry from Tongji University (2016)
- Visiting Ph.D. student at Linköping University (2015)
- Postdoctoral fellow at Linköping University (2017–2019)
- Postdoctoral fellow at Shanghai University (2016–2022)
- Principal research engineer at Linköping University (2020–2023)
Research Focus:
Dr. Hu's research integrates chemistry and nanotechnology to address critical challenges in healthcare and environmental sustainability. She designs advanced fluorescent probes and functional nanomaterials for high-resolution biomedical imaging, including real-time visualization of cellular processes such as autophagy, mitophagy, and tumor progression. Her environmental work involves developing fluorescence-based sensing systems for rapid pollutant detection and innovative pollution mitigation strategies.
Scientific Contributions:
Her recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on real-time monitoring of cellular ATP fluctuations during autophagy, single-molecule fluorescence lifetime probes for apoptosis diagnosis, and photocatalytic systems for environmental remediation. Her work bridges fundamental nanomaterial design with practical applications in cancer therapy and environmental monitoring.
Grants and Funding:
While specific grant details are not provided, her consistent publication record and progression from postdoctoral fellow to Assistant Professor suggest ongoing research funding and institutional support.
Laboratory and Team:
Dr. Hu is based in the MOLYT Division at Linköping University, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams spanning physics, chemistry, and biology. Her research involves international collaborations, as evidenced by co-authorship with researchers from multiple institutions.




