
معرفی
Lilia Xie is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry and the Princeton Materials Institute at Princeton University. She leads the Xie Lab, focusing on creating functional materials with tailored electronic, magnetic, and optical properties through molecular and solid-state chemistry. Her research combines intercalation chemistry and crystal engineering to explore low-dimensional inorganic networks.
Dr. Xie holds a B.A. from Princeton University (2014), a Ph.D. from MIT (2020), and completed postdoctoral research at UC Berkeley (2024). Her honors include the L’Oréal USA For Women in Science Fellowship (2021) and the Arnold O. Beckman Postdoctoral Fellowship (2021).
Her research interests include hybrid materials with tunable interlayer coupling, complex magnetism via intercalation, and optically addressable spins in metal-organic materials. Techniques employed include magnetometry, X-ray scattering, and electron microscopy. The lab is actively recruiting students and postdocs in Chemistry and related fields.
- Labs/Teams: Xie Lab (Department of Chemistry, Princeton Materials Institute)
- Advising: Mentors graduate students like Jing Ma (1st Year, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering) and Jerry Gu (1st Year, Chemical and Biological Engineering), and undergraduates like Elizabeth Peng (Operations Research and Financial Engineering).




