Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yuan Ping | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award
University of Wisconsin | United States
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yuan Ping is a leading theoretical materials scientist whose research focuses on first-principles many-body theory and open quantum dynamics to understand excited-state and spin-dependent phenomena in solids. Her work advances the predictive modeling of optoelectronic properties, quasiparticle dynamics (excitons, polarons, magnons), and quantum defects in low-dimensional and hybrid materials. She has made foundational contributions to density-matrix–based quantum dynamics, spin-optronics, chiral and nonlinear optical responses, and defect-based quantum technologies, bridging fundamental theory with applications in quantum information science, low-power electronics, and energy conversion.
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Featured Publications
Simultaneous enhancements in photon absorption and charge transport of bismuth vanadate photoanodes for solar water splitting
– TW Kim, Y Ping, GA Galli, KS Choi – Nature Communications, 2015 · Cited by 606
Ruthenium atomically dispersed in carbon outperforms platinum toward hydrogen evolution in alkaline media
– B Lu, L Guo, F Wu, Y Peng, JE Lu, et al. – Nature Communications, 2019 · Cited by 599
The Reaction Mechanism with Free Energy Barriers at Constant Potentials for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction at the IrO2 (110) Surface
– Y Ping, RJ Nielsen, WA Goddard III – Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2017 · Cited by 362
Modelling heterogeneous interfaces for solar water splitting
– TA Pham, Y Ping, G Galli – Nature Materials, 2017 · Cited by 334
Theoretical and Experimental Insight into the Effect of Nitrogen Doping on Hydrogen Evolution Activity of Ni3S2 in Alkaline Medium
– T Kou, T Smart, B Yao, I Chen, D Thota, Y Ping, Y Li – Advanced Energy Materials, 2018 · Cited by 287
