
معرفی
Tang Jun is an Assistant Professor at Shenzhen University of Technology, School of New Materials and New Energy, and a Category C talent under Shenzhen’s prestigious “Peacock Plan” for overseas high-level professionals. He earned his Ph.D. in Advanced Materials and Mechanics from Peking University (2020) and conducted joint doctoral research at Drexel University in the United States under the China CSC Scholarship Program.
Education
- Ph.D., Advanced Materials and Mechanics, Peking University (2016.8–2020.7)
- Joint Ph.D. Research, Drexel University, USA (2018.10–2019.10)
- M.S., Condensed Matter Physics, Lanzhou University (2011.9–2014.7)
- B.S., Applied Physics, Dalian University of Technology (2007.8–2011.7)
Research Interests
Dr. Tang’s research is driven by the urgent global need for advanced energy-storage solutions. His work focuses on novel two-dimensional transition metal carbon/nitrides (MXenes) and their applications in supercapacitors, sodium-ion batteries, dry electrode processing, battery recycling, infrared detection, terahertz absorption, and electromagnetic shielding. By manipulating intercalation chemistry, surface oxidation, and laser microstructuring, he optimizes ion/electron pathways and enhances device performance under practical conditions.
Publication & Patent Impact
As first or co-first author, Dr. Tang has published more than ten high-impact papers in journals such as Advanced Energy Materials, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Energy Storage Materials, and Journal of Materials Chemistry A. His research spans high-rate supercapacitors, MXene-based composites, laser-assisted material synthesis, and beyond. He also holds three Chinese invention patents covering laser processing of graphene, MXene film architectures, and gel electrolytes.
Honors & Recognition
- Shenzhen Peacock Plan Category C Talent (2021)
- China CSC Scholarship for Joint Training at Drexel University
Research Funding & Collaboration
Dr. Tang participates in the Shenzhen Knowledge Innovation Program Basic Research Project (1.5 million RMB, 2020.11-ongoing), contributing his expertise in MXene processing and device integration. He actively collaborates with international partners including Prof. Yury Gogotsi’s group at Drexel University and multiple domestic teams in Guangdong Province.
Laboratory & Team
At Shenzhen University of Technology, Dr. Tang leads a young, dynamic group housed within the School of New Materials and New Energy, leveraging state-of-the-art facilities for materials synthesis, laser microfabrication, and electrochemical characterization to advance next-generation energy storage technologies.





