Prof. Ru-Shi Liu

Professor Ru-Shi Liu, based at the Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan University (NTU) research interests span several areas, including investigating phosphor materials for light-emitting diodes (LEDs), exploring materials for energy conversion (such as water splitting, fuel cells, and batteries), and delving into the application of nanomaterials in medicine, particularly for photodynamic therapy.

Education

D., 1992, Department of Chemistry and Interdisciplinary Research Centre in Superconductivity, University of Cambridge.
Ph.D., 1990,Department of Chemistry, National Tsing-Hua University.
M.S., 1983, Department of Nuclear Science, National Tsing-Hua University.
B.S., 1981, Department of Chemistry, Soochow University.

Career

Associate Researcher / Research Scientist / Senior Research Scientist / Research Manager, 1983-1995, Materials Research Laboratories, Industrial Technology Research Institute.
Associate Professor, 1995-1999; Professor, 1999-present, Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan University.

Research Interests

Applied to the light-emitting diode (LED) of Light to light phosphor materials.
Applied to the light switch to electric energy of water splitting materials, fuel cells, lithium ion batteries and metal-air batteries.
Used in biochemical medicine light to heat and photodynamic therapy of nanomaterials.

Honors and Awards

FutureTech Award from the Ministry of Science and Technology, 2021.
Academic Achievement Award of Chemical Society Located in Taipei, 2020.
Academic Award of the Ministry of Education, 2020.
26th TECO award, 2019.
17th Y. Z. Hsu Chair Professor award, 2019.
Hou Chin-Tui Award due to his excellent research on basic science, 2018.
Highly Cited Researchers by Clarivate Analytics, from 2018 to 2021.
Outstanding Research Award, Ministry of Science and Technology, 2017.
Distinguished Professor, 2016
Distinguished Award for Novel and Synthesis by IUPAC & NMS, 2015.
Outstanding Research Award, National Science Council, 2012.
Z. Hsu Scientific Paper Award, Far Eastern Y. Z. Hsu Science and Technology Memorial Foundation, 2011.

 

Selected publications

  1. Tong, Z.; Wang, S. B.; Fang, M. H.; Lin, Y. T.; Tsai, K. T.; Tsai, S. Y.; Yin, L.*, Hu, S. F.*; Liu, R. S.* “Na–CO2 battery with NASICON-structured solid-state electrolyte”Nano Eneegy 2021, 85, 105972.
  2. Huang, W. T.; Su, T. Y.; Chan, M. H.; Tsai, J. Y.; Do, Y. Y.*; Huang, P. L.*; Hsiao, M.*; Liu, R. S.*“Near‐infrared nanophosphor embedded in mesoporous silica nanoparticle with high light‐harvesting efficiency for dual photosystem enhancement”Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 202160, 6955-6959.
  3. Fang, M. H.; Chen, K. C.; Majewska, N.; Leśniewski, T.; Mahlik, S.; Leniec, G.; Kaczmarek, S. M.; Yang, C. W. ; Lu, K. M.; Sheu, H. -S.; Liu, R. S.*“Hidden structural evolution and bond valence control in near-infrared phosphors for light-emitting diodes”ACS Energy Lett. 20216, 109-114.
  4. Fang, M. H.; Mahlik, S.; Lazarowska, A.; Grinberg, M.; Molokeev, M. S.; Sheu, H. S.; Lee, J.-F.; Liu, R. S.* "Structural evolution and effect of the neighboring cation on the photoluminescence of Sr(LiAl3)1-x(SiMg3)xN4:Eu2+ Phosphors" Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. 201958, 7767-7772.
  5. Huang, W. T.; Cheng, C. L.; Bao, Z.; Yang, C. W.; Lu, K. M.; Kang, C. Y.; Lin, C. M.; Liu, R. S.* "Broadband Cr3+,Sn4+-doped oxide nanophosphors for infrared mini light-emitting diodes" Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 201958, 2069-2072.

 

For more publications, visit: https://www.ch.ntu.edu.tw/en/rsliu.html