Dr. Xiangbo (Henry) Meng is an Assistant Professor in Department of Mechanical Engineering at University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA). Dr. Meng’s research features nanosynthesis using atomic layer deposition (ALD) for novel nanostructured materials, but has great interests in other synthesis methodologies including various solution-based methods, chemical and physical vapor deposition. Another feature of Dr. Meng’s research lies in design of high-performance electrochemical devices for energy conversion and storage, especially new battery systems using lithium, sodium, and magnesium.
Dr. Meng in Department of Mechanical Engineering at University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA) is enrolling a PhD student in Energy Materials for Spring/Summer/Fall 2020. The students will receive exceptional trainings in materials synthesis, electrochemistry, battery design, and surface engineering. By conducting collaborative projects with Argonne National Laboratory (IL, USA) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (TN, USA), the students will get accesses to utilize world-class facilities (such as synchrotron-based techniques and high-resolution electron microscopies) and opportunities to work with many of the most brilliant scientists for high-impact research. To be fully considered, potential candidates should also meet the minimum requirements on GPA and English proficiency (TOEFL (79) /IELTS (6.5), and GRE (154/145/3.0 on Q/V/AW)). More information about Meng's group, please refer to the link: https://sites.uark.edu/xbmeng/. If you get interested, please send your inquiries to Dr. Meng’s email box: xbmeng@uark.edu.
The University of Arkansas has invested over $450 million on newly expanded and modernized facilities since 2011. The campus enrollment is over 27,700 in 2017. The university was classified as a “research university with very high levels of research activity” by the Carnegie Foundation in 2011. The U.S. News & World Report identified the University of Arkansas as one of the country’s nine up-and-coming public universities and the Chronicle of Higher Education listed the university as one of the best in the country in which to work.
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