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Bao Zhenan's growing experience.

Bao Zhenan is a professor of chemical engineering at Stanford University and a famous American female chemist. Bao Zhenan, a native of Nanjing, 1987 was admitted to the Chemistry Department of Nanjing University. After three years of undergraduate basic courses, she immigrated to the United States and studied in the chemistry department of Illinois State University in Chicago. 1995, Bao Zhenan received his Ph.D. in the Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago. After graduation, she went directly to work in the famous Bell Laboratory for eight years.

200 1 Because of her enthusiasm and creativity in scientific research, she was also awarded the title of outstanding researcher of Bell Laboratories.

In 2004, Bao Zhenan entered the Chemistry Department of Stanford University and devoted himself to research, teaching and educating people.

Bao Zhenan's research covers a wide range, including chemistry, materials science, energy, nanoelectronics and molecular electronics. Organic and polymer semiconductor materials, sensing materials, organic semiconductor transistors, organic solar cells, electronic paper, artificial electronic skin ... these words are a little unfamiliar, but they have condensed Bao Zhenan's countless efforts.

Among all the research achievements made by Bao Zhenan, The Study of Artificial Skin published on 20 10 has attracted wide attention.

In 20 1 1 year, Bao Zhenan and his team developed the latest stretchable solar cell, added the new function of self-power generation to the artificial electronic skin, and further improved it.

Up to 20 1 1, Bao Zhenan has published more than 200 papers in professional journals such as Science and Nature, and applied for more than 60 patents (including more than 30 authorized ones). Among them, her articles in the field of organic thin film transistors were cited 2226 times from 1997 to 2007, ranking fourth among the 20 most cited authors.