
معرفی
Prof. Shuai Zhigang is a leading academic in theoretical and computational chemistry, holding dual professorships at Tsinghua University and The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen. His expertise spans optoelectronic materials, excited-state dynamics, and organic semiconductors. He has held prestigious positions such as Changjiang Scholar Chair Professor and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and Foreign Member of the Academy of Europe.
Education:
- BS in Physics, Zhongshan University (1983)
- MS in Solid State Physics, Wuhan University & Jinan University (1986)
- PhD in Theoretical Physics, Fudan University (1989)
Research Focus: Excited states decay theory, organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), charge/heat transport in organic semiconductors, photovoltaics, and thermoelectrics. His work integrates quantum chemistry and first-principles methods to predict optoelectronic properties of materials.
Publications: Over 300 publications, including seminal work on graphene electronic properties, PEDOT thermoelectricity, and aggregation-induced emission phenomena. His research bridges theoretical insights with practical applications in organic electronics.
Awards:
- 2004: Hundred-Talent Program Top 20%, CAS
- 2004: Outstanding Young Investigator Award, NSFC
- 2008: Changjiang Scholar Chair Professor
- 2009: Royal Society of Chemistry Fellowship
- 2011: Foreign Member, Academy of Europe
Grants & Leadership: Led major projects on quantum chemistry methods and served on editorial boards of Acta Chimica Sinica, Journal of Materials Chemistry C, and others. Active in international organizations like IUPAC and WATOC.
Labs & Teams: Leads the Shuai Group, focusing on computational studies of organic optoelectronics. Collaborates globally on conferences like the International Congress of Quantum Chemistry.



