Professor Xia Chen is a distinguished researcher at Fuzhou University's School of Materials Science and Engineering, with significant contributions across multiple disciplines including photovoltaics, materials science, and energy technologies. Her research portfolio demonstrates exceptional breadth while maintaining focus on advanced materials development. Her primary research interests center on photovoltaic materials , particularly perovskite solar cells where she has made notable contributions to device stability and efficiency enhancement. Her work spans materials synthesis , characterization techniques , and device engineering , with particular expertise in surface modification, defect passivation, and doping strategies for energy applications. Additional research areas include ceramic electrolytes for solid oxide fuel cells, corrosion mechanisms in structural materials, and biocatalysis. Professor Chen's research output demonstrates remarkable diversity across scientific domains while maintaining technical depth. Her publications span high-impact journals including Nature, with particular emphasis on materials solutions for renewable energy challenges. The research trends show increasing focus on interdisciplinary approaches that bridge materials science with energy applications, particularly in next-generation photovoltaic technologies. Among her notable achievements are multiple National Natural Science Foundation of China grants and Fujian Province Science and Technology Awards recognizing her contributions to materials innovation. Her collaborative research network spans multiple institutions both domestically and internationally, reflecting the significance of her work in the global scientific community. Current research directions emphasize practical applications of advanced materials for sustainable energy solutions.






