The first successful candidate, Chang-Bo Huang from the East China Normal University in Shanghai, joined Paolo Samorì’s team at the ISIS in late 2016, where he carried out his doctoral research on an innovative subject relating to supramolecular nanostructures for electronics and sensors.
While writing his thesis, Chang-Bo Huang was in regular contact with Solvay, visiting industrial sites in China and France, holding an in-house conference, and meeting with one of Solvay’s laboratories to discuss shared research, making him a natural ambassador for the brand.
Chang Bo Huang’s research has led to spectacular advances in supramolecular multifunctional materials derived from graphene.