Guoli Du

Doctoral Researcher | Materials Scientist
Xi'an, CN.

About

Doctoral Researcher and Materials Scientist with an outstanding academic publication record, including 28 peer-reviewed papers in high-impact journals like Nature Communications. Specializes in the design, synthesis, and characterization of advanced soft matter, photonic crystals, and wearable electronics, driving innovation in functional materials and sensing technologies.

Education

Xi'an Jiaotong University
Xi'an, Shaanxi, China

Doctor of Engineering

Engineering

Guangxi University
Nanning, Guangxi, China

Master of Engineering

Engineering

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University
Fuzhou, Fujian, China

Bachelor of Engineering

Engineering

Awards

ESI Hot Paper

Awarded By

Essential Science Indicators (ESI)

Recognized for significant impact and high citation rate in the field, pertaining to research on a self-damping triboelectric tactile patch for wearable electronics.

ESI Highly Cited Paper

Awarded By

Essential Science Indicators (ESI)

Acknowledged for exceptional influence and broad impact, ranking in the top 1% of papers in its field, for research on compliant iontronic triboelectric gels.

ESI Hot Paper

Awarded By

Essential Science Indicators (ESI)

Awarded for pioneering work on the fabrication of advanced cellulosic triboelectric materials via dielectric modulation, demonstrating high research influence.

Publications

Tough asymmetric thermochromic ionogels via dynamic in situ phase separation for dual-modal smart optical switching.

Published by

Nature Communications

Summary

Pioneered the development of tough asymmetric thermochromic ionogels using dynamic in situ phase separation, enabling dual-modal smart optical switching capabilities. (In press)

A self-damping triboelectric tactile patch for self-powered wearable electronics.

Published by

eScience

Summary

Developed a self-damping triboelectric tactile patch, advancing self-powered wearable electronics technology. Recognized as a Hot Paper.

Compliant iontronic triboelectric gels with phase-locked structure enabled by competitive hydrogen bonding.

Published by

Nano-Micro Letters

Summary

Engineered compliant iontronic triboelectric gels with phase-locked structures through competitive hydrogen bonding, achieving significant advancements in soft matter design. Recognized as a Highly Cited Paper.

Fabrication of advanced cellulosic triboelectric materials via dielectric modulation.

Published by

Advanced Science

Summary

Innovated the fabrication of advanced cellulosic triboelectric materials by utilizing dielectric modulation, contributing to sustainable electronics. Recognized as a Hot Paper.

Languages

English

Skills

Soft Matter Engineering

Ionogels, Hydrogels, Liquid Crystal Elastomers, Preparation Techniques, Characterization Techniques, Polymer Science, Materials Synthesis.

Academic Research & Communication

Academic Paper Writing, Research Methodology, Scientific Communication, Literature Review, Data Analysis, Experimental Design.

Scientific Visualization & Design

Graphic Design, Corel Draw, 3D Modeling, Data Visualization, Technical Illustration.

Wearable Electronics & Sensing

Self-Powered Triboelectric Sensing, Ionic Thermoelectric Devices, Photonic Crystal-Based Visual Sensing, Sensor Design, Flexible Electronics, Materials for Wearables.

Photonic Materials

Photonic Crystals, Soft Photonic Crystals, Cholesteric Liquid Crystals, Optical Materials.

Interests

Soft Matter

Ionogels, Hydrogels, Liquid Crystal Elastomers.

Photonic Crystals

Soft Photonic Crystals, Cholesteric Liquid Crystals.

Wearable Electronics

Triboelectric Sensors, Ionic Thermoelectric Devices.