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Topic: Self-Assembled Nanostructures
and Materials
Shanghai Key Laboratory of Green Chemistry and Chemical
Processes, School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, East
China Normal University, Shanghai, China.
Email: hbyang@chem.ecnu.edu.cn
Haibo Yang, a professor and doctoral supervisor at the School
of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, East China Normal
University. He has been selected for various talent programs,
including the National Distinguished Young Scholars Fund, the
“Ten Thousand Talents Program” by the Organization Department
of the CPC Central Committee, the National Excellent Young
Prof. Haibo Yang Scholars Fund, the Young Chang Jiang Scholars Program by the
Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Science and Technology’s
Leading Young and Middle-aged Science and Technology
Innovation Talents, and the Shanghai Outstanding Academic
Leaders Program.
His research has been steadfastly centered around supramolecular chemistry, encompassing areas such
as supramolecular self-assembly, supramolecular topological chemistry, and supramolecular radicals
and spin chemistry. He has served as the corresponding author for over 130 research papers published
in prestigious international academic journals such as Acc. Chem. Res., Chem. Soc. Rev., PNAS, JACS,
ACIE, Nat. Commun., and Chem. Invited by the Royal Society of Chemistry in the UK, he has organized
and authored the twenty-seventh monograph in a series of supramolecular chemistry books, titled
“Metallomacrocycles: From Structures to Applications.”
He has been recognized with honors including the First Prize of Shanghai Natural Science Award (as
the first author), the Physical Organic Chemistry Youth Award by the Chinese Chemical Society, the
Supramolecular Chemistry Youth Innovation Lecture Award, and the Asian Rising Star Lectureship
Award by the Asian Chemical Society.