Prof. Chunhui Huang (黄春辉)
Prof. Chunhui Huang, inorganic chemist, whose family originated from Jiangxi Province, was born in Hebei Province, 1933. She graduated from School of Chemistry, Peking University in 1955 and stayed there as a teacher afterward. She is now, professor of both School of Chemistry in Peking University and Laboratory of Advanced Materials in Fudan University, and Academician of Chinese Academy of Science. Prof. Chunhui Huang’s main research fields are rare-earth complex chemistry and molecular-based functional film materials. The prior topic contains extraction & separation of rare-earth elements, and molecular design, synthesis, structure/property study of rare-earth complexes, especially their photo/electro-luminescent properties. In the area of molecular-based materials, her introduction of the molecular design principles of second-order non-linear optical materials into photo/electric-conversion material’s design, and discovery of correlations of structure-activity relationships between the two system was a phenomenal break through, which induced a new series of photo/electric-conversion materials.
Prof. Chunhui Huang has issued Coordination Chemistry of Rare Earth (1997), Ultrathin Films for Optics and Electronics (2001) and Introduction to Organic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices (2005), and joined the composition of Series of Inorganic Chemistry Volume Seven: Scandium and Rare-earth Elements, Rare-earth Elements, etc.. She has been awarded Second and Third Award of National Natural Science of China once, Second Award of Scientific and Technological Progress of National Ministry of Education twice, The Scientific and Technological Progress Award of the Ho Leung Ho Lee Foundation.
Prof. Chunhui Huang has cultivated over 40 Doctors of Science, among which 2 Doctor graduates have won the award of Top 100 National Doctoral Theses, in 1999 and 2003, respectively, and 3 young teachers have won the Chinese Chemical Society Award for Young. Since 2015, Prof. Huang has been recognized of ranking among the top 1% of researchers for most cited documents by THOMSON REUTERS.
Research and Professional Experience
1955 B. Sc., Peking University
1978-1980 Lecturer, Peking University
1980-1988 Associate Professor, Peking University
1981-1982 Visiting scholar, Ames National Laboratory, USA
1982-1983 Visiting scholar, University of Arizona, USA
1988-present Professor, Peking University
2003-2015 Professor, Fudan University
Honors and Awards
1988 National Natural Science Award (third class)
1989 Science and Technology Progress Prize (National Education Committee)
2001 Academician of the Chinese Academy of Science
2003 National Natural Science Award (second class)
2005 Prize of Ho Leung Ho Lee Foundation for Scientific and Technology progress
2016 Guohua Outstanding Scholar