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Penghao Li is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Mississippi, affiliated with the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry within the College of Liberal Arts. His research focuses on designing functional materials through precise control of π-conjugated molecules, leveraging organic and supramolecular chemistry principles. Key areas include graphene-based nanoarchitectures, molecular recognition of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and hierarchical self-assembly for porous materials. He emphasizes sustainable synthetic methods and high-throughput automation.
Education: B.S. Chemistry (Nankai University, 2011), M.A. Organic Chemistry (Boston University, 2014), Ph.D. Chemistry (University of Oregon, 2017). Postdoctoral training under Sir Fraser Stoddart at Northwestern University (2017–2023). Current courses taught include Advanced Organic Chemistry and related topics.
Research interests span optoelectronic materials, magnetic behaviors, and applications in energy/sustainability. His lab explores carbon nanomaterials, hydrogen-bonded frameworks, and photocatalytic systems. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but his work highlights innovation in porous materials and sustainable synthesis. Grants and advising details are not provided here.
Labs/Teams: Active in supramolecular synthesis and materials design, though specific lab names are not stated. Collaborations likely involve interdisciplinary projects at Ole Miss.




