Tianshu Li, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Materials Science Engineering, Condensed Matter PhysicsGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorDaryl C. Chrzan | grad student | 2005 | UC Berkeley | |
(Study of ideal strength and electronic structure in transition-metal compounds and alloys.) |
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Wang X, Li T, Xing B, et al. (2021) Metal Halide Semiconductors beyond Lead-Based Perovskites for Promising Optoelectronic Applications. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 10532-10550 |
Cao P, Ning F, Wu J, et al. (2020) Mechanical Response of Nanocrytalline Ice-Contained Methane Hydrates: Key Role of Water Ice. Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces |
Cao B, Xu E, Li T. (2019) Anomalous Stability of Two-Dimensional Ice Confined in Hydrophobic Nanopore. Acs Nano |
Bhadram VS, Liu H, Xu E, et al. (2018) Semiconducting cubic titanium nitride in theTh3P4structure Physical Review Materials. 2 |
Cao P, Wu J, Zhang Z, et al. (2018) Mechanical properties of bi- and poly-crystalline ice Aip Advances. 8: 125108 |
Bi Y, Cao B, Li T. (2017) Enhanced heterogeneous ice nucleation by special surface geometry. Nature Communications. 8: 15372 |
Bi Y, Porras A, Li T. (2016) Free energy landscape and molecular pathways of gas hydrate nucleation. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 145: 211909 |
Sosso GC, Li T, Donadio D, et al. (2016) Microscopic Mechanism and Kinetics of Ice Formation at Complex Interfaces: Zooming in on Kaolinite. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 2350-2355 |
Bi Y, Cabriolu R, Li T. (2016) Heterogeneous ice nucleation controlled by the coupling of surface crystallinity and surface hydrophilicity Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 120: 1507-1514 |
Nayak AP, Yuan Z, Cao B, et al. (2015) Pressure-Modulated Conductivity, Carrier Density, and Mobility of Multilayered Tungsten Disulfide. Acs Nano |