
معرفی
Xuyang He is an Assistant Professor at the University of Southern Mississippi, affiliated with the Department of Forensic Chemistry. He holds a PhD from the University of Notre Dame (2008). His research expertise spans forensic chemistry, with a focus on analytical techniques such as Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) for drug analysis, alongside materials chemistry involving organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and supramolecular systems. Professional affiliations include the International Association of Identification.
Education:
- PhD - University of Notre Dame (2008)
Research Interests: Dr. He's work integrates forensic science and materials chemistry. In forensic areas, he develops advanced analytical methods for drug identification and toxicology, leveraging SERS technology. His materials research explores OLED host materials and ambipolar systems, emphasizing chemical stability and device performance. Additionally, he investigates supramolecular structures like pseudorotaxanes and molecular imprinting for sensor applications. His contributions bridge fundamental chemistry with practical forensic and electronic device advancements.
Publications Trends: His articles reflect a dual focus on forensic analytical methods and OLED material development. Recent work (2022) highlights real-time dopamine detection using electrochemical sensors, while earlier studies (2009–2001) delve into organic reaction mechanisms, metal amides, and surfactant effects on enzymatic activity. This trajectory underscores a shift toward applied forensic science while maintaining foundational chemical inquiry.
Awards: None explicitly listed in the provided texts.
Advising & Grants: No advisees or grant details are mentioned. Teaching responsibilities include courses like FSC 320/L Forensic Analysis, FSC 430/L Survey of Forensic Toxicology, and FSC 440/L Drug Identification, reflecting his expertise in forensic science education.
Labs/Teams: No specific laboratory or team affiliations are described in the text.

