Su Y. Quek, Ph.D.

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2006 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Molecular Interactions with Water on Metal Oxide Surfaces
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Cynthia Marie Friend grad student 2006 Harvard
 (First principles studies of interface interactions and their implications for heterogeneous catalysis and novel electronic devices.)
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Li X, Qiao J, Chee SW, et al. (2020) Rapid, Scalable Construction of Highly Crystalline Acylhydrazone Two-dimensional Covalent Organic Frameworks via Dipole-Induced Antiparallel Stacking. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Fu W, Qiao J, Zhao X, et al. (2020) Room Temperature Commensurate Charge Density Wave on Epitaxially Grown Bilayer 2H-Tantalum Sulfide on Hexagonal Boron Nitride. Acs Nano
Noori K, Biswas H, Quek SY, et al. (2020) Graphene-mediated interaction between hydrogen adsorbates Physical Review B. 101
Xuan F, Chen Y, Quek SY. (2019) Quasiparticle Levels at Large Interface Systems from Many-body Perturbation Theory: the XAF-GW method. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
Zheng YJ, Chen Y, Huang YL, et al. (2019) Point Defects and Localized Excitons in 2D WSe. Acs Nano
Noori K, Cheng NLQ, Xuan F, et al. (2019) Dielectric screening by 2D substrates 2d Materials. 6: 035036
Li X, Gao Q, Wang J, et al. (2018) Tuneable near white-emissive two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks. Nature Communications. 9: 2335
Huang YL, Zheng YJ, Song Z, et al. (2018) The organic-2D transition metal dichalcogenide heterointerface. Chemical Society Reviews
Wang SL, Luo X, Zhou X, et al. (2017) Fabrication and Properties of A Free-standing Two-dimensional Titania. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Yin X, Wang Q, Cao L, et al. (2017) Tunable inverted gap in monolayer quasi-metallic MoS2 induced by strong charge-lattice coupling. Nature Communications. 8: 486
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