Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chuan-Pei Lee | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Associate Professor at Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry/University of Taipei, Taiwan
Professor Chuan-Pei Lee is an esteemed researcher in the fields of nanomaterials, solar energy, and electrochemical applications. Currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry at the University of Taipei, he has made significant contributions to renewable energy research. With a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from National Taiwan University, his expertise spans photocatalysis, energy storage devices, and water-splitting technologies. Prof. Lee has authored 117 SCI papers and 13 book chapters, earning a Google Scholar citation count of 5,537 with an H-index of 44. His research has been published in high-impact journals such as ACS Omega, Nano Energy, and J. Mater. Chem. A. Additionally, he has collaborated with international researchers and contributed to advancing sustainable energy solutions. His dedication to interdisciplinary research and scientific advancements makes him a prominent figure in his field.
Professional Profile
Education
Prof. Chuan-Pei Lee received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from National Taiwan University in 2012, where he specialized in nanomaterials and energy conversion systems. His doctoral research focused on the synthesis and application of functional materials for energy devices, including dye-sensitized solar cells and electrocatalysts. Prior to his Ph.D., he completed his Masterās and Bachelorās degrees in related fields, building a strong foundation in applied chemistry and physics. To further his expertise, he pursued postdoctoral research at the University of California, Berkeley, where he worked on 2D-layered transition metal dichalcogenides for electrochemical energy applications. His academic journey has been marked by a commitment to advancing energy-efficient technologies and exploring innovative nanostructured materials.
Professional Experience
Prof. Chuan-Pei Lee has held multiple academic and research positions that reflect his dedication to scientific innovation. Since joining the University of Taipei as an Associate Professor, he has led various research initiatives focusing on energy storage, nanomaterial synthesis, and catalysis. Prior to his current role, he conducted postdoctoral research at the University of California, Berkeley, where he explored the properties of 2D materials for energy applications. Over the years, he has collaborated with leading institutions and research groups, contributing to breakthrough studies in sustainable energy and nanotechnology. His work extends beyond academia, involving participation in industrial research projects and government-funded studies aimed at developing next-generation energy solutions.
Research Interests
Prof. Leeās research interests revolve around renewable energy and nanotechnology. His work primarily focuses on the synthesis and application of nanomaterials for energy storage and conversion, including supercapacitors, photocatalytic COā reduction, and dye-sensitized solar cells. He is particularly interested in exploring novel electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution and oxygen reduction reactions, aiming to improve the efficiency of energy conversion devices. His studies on carbon-based materials, metal oxides, and transition metal dichalcogenides contribute to advancements in sustainable and efficient energy technologies. By integrating electrochemical techniques, he seeks to develop cost-effective and environmentally friendly energy solutions.
Research Skills
Prof. Lee possesses extensive expertise in nanomaterials synthesis, electrochemical analysis, and energy device fabrication. He is proficient in advanced characterization techniques such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for material analysis. His experience includes the development of thin-film electrodes, nanostructured catalysts, and hybrid composite materials for solar energy applications. Additionally, he specializes in electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) to evaluate the performance of energy storage systems. His ability to integrate materials science with electrochemical engineering makes him a versatile researcher in the field of applied physics and chemistry.
Awards and Honors
Prof. Chuan-Pei Lee has received several awards and recognitions for his outstanding contributions to research. His high-impact publications and innovative work in nanotechnology have earned him accolades from prestigious institutions and scientific societies. He has been recognized for his contributions to sustainable energy research and has received grants for his pioneering studies on nanostructured materials. His role as a corresponding author in multiple high-impact journals highlights his influence in the field. Additionally, he has been invited to present his research at international conferences and symposiums, further solidifying his reputation as a leading expert in applied physics and chemistry.
Conclusion
Prof. Chuan-Pei Lee is a highly accomplished researcher with a strong academic background, significant research contributions, and extensive expertise in nanomaterials and energy applications. His work in sustainable energy technologies, coupled with his proficiency in electrochemical techniques, has positioned him as a leader in his field. With a remarkable publication record and international collaborations, he continues to drive advancements in energy storage and conversion. His dedication to scientific discovery and innovation makes him a deserving candidate for prestigious research awards. Moving forward, his contributions to renewable energy solutions will play a crucial role in shaping the future of clean energy technologies.
Publications Top Notes
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Title: Use of organic materials in dye-sensitized solar cells
Authors: CP Lee, CT Li, KC Ho
Year: 2017
Citations: 342 -
Title: Recent progress in organic sensitizers for dye-sensitized solar cells
Authors: CP Lee, RYY Lin, LY Lin, CT Li, TC Chu, SS Sun, JT Lin, KC Ho
Year: 2015
Citations: 270 -
Title: Organic dyes containing carbazole as donor and Ļ-linker: optical, electrochemical, and photovoltaic properties
Authors: A Venkateswararao, KRJ Thomas, CP Lee, CT Li, KC Ho
Year: 2014
Citations: 200 -
Title: A paper-based electrode using a graphene dot/PEDOT: PSS composite for flexible solar cells
Authors: CP Lee, KY Lai, CA Lin, CT Li, KC Ho, CI Wu, SP Lau, JH He
Year: 2017
Citations: 163 -
Title: Conducting polymer-based counter electrode for a quantum-dot-sensitized solar cell (QDSSC) with a polysulfide electrolyte
Authors: MH Yeh, CP Lee, CY Chou, LY Lin, HY Wei, CW Chu, R Vittal, KC Ho
Year: 2011
Citations: 142 -
Title: Iodine-free high efficient quasi solid-state dye-sensitized solar cell containing ionic liquid and polyaniline-loaded carbon black
Authors: CP Lee, PY Chen, R Vittal, KC Ho
Year: 2010
Citations: 135 -
Title: Unsymmetrical squaraines incorporating the thiophene unit for panchromatic dye-sensitized solar cells
Authors: JY Li, CY Chen, CP Lee, SC Chen, TH Lin, HH Tsai, KC Ho, CG Wu
Year: 2010
Citations: 109 -
Title: 2,7-Diaminofluorene-based organic dyes for dye-sensitized solar cells: effect of auxiliary donor on optical and electrochemical properties
Authors: A Baheti, P Singh, CP Lee, KRJ Thomas, KC Ho
Year: 2011
Citations: 108 -
Title: Beaded stream-like CoSeā nanoneedle array for efficient hydrogen evolution electrocatalysis
Authors: CP Lee, WF Chen, T Billo, YG Lin, FY Fu, S Samireddi, CH Lee, …
Year: 2016
Citations: 98 -
Title: Fluorene-based sensitizers with a phenothiazine donor: effect of mode of donor tethering on the performance of dye-sensitized solar cells
Authors: A Baheti, KR Justin Thomas, CT Li, CP Lee, KC Ho
Year: 2015
Citations: 95