College of Chemistry ,BEIJING NORMAL UNIVERSITY
     
 
    The current position: Theoretical and Physical Chemistry
Jing Guo

Published Date: 2018-09-13

Jing Guo

Jing Guo English

 

Professor, College of Chemistry, Beijing Normal University

Address: Room K311, College of Chemistry, Beijing Normal University, No. 19, XinJieKouWai St., Beijing 100875, China

 

E-mail:jguo1294@bnu.edu.cn

 

Education

2011-2016 International Center for Quantum Materials (ICQM), Peking University, Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics Advisor: Prof. Ying Jiang

2007-2011 Lanzhou University, Bachelor in Physics

Professional Appointments

2018-Present Professor, College of Chemistry, Beijing Normal University

2016-2018 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Peking University

Research Interests

Surface Science, Single molecule physical chemistry, Low-dimensional materials, Scanning tunneling microscopy, q-Plus sensor based non-contact Atomic force microscopy

Selected Publications

  1. J. B. Peng†, J. Guo†, P. Hapala†, D. Y. Cao, R. Z. Ma, B. W. Cheng, L. M. Xu, M. Ondráček, P. Jelínek, E-G Wang, Y. Jiang, Weakly perturbative imaging of interfacial water with submolecular resolution by atomic force microscopy. Nature. Communications. 9, 112 (2018).
  2. J. Guo, J. B. Peng, X. Z. Li, Y. Jiang, Atomic-scale investigation of nuclear quantum effects of surface water: experiments and theory. Prog. Surf. Sci. 92,203-239, (2017). (Invited review)
  3. J. B. Peng,J. Guo, R. Z. Ma, X. Z. Meng, Y. Jiang, Atomic-scale imaging of the dissolution of NaCl islands by water at low temperature. J. Phys: Condens. Matter. 29, 104001 (2017).
  4. J. Guo†, J-T Lü†, Y. X. Feng†, J. Chen, J. B. Peng, X. Z. Meng, Z. C. Wang, Z. R. Lin, X-Z Li, E-G Wang, Y. Jiang, Nuclear quantum effects of hydrogen bonds probed by tip-enhanced inelastic electron tunneling. Science. 352, 321 (2016)
  5. J. Guo, K. Bian, Z. R. Lin, Y. Jiang, Structure and dynamics of water at surfaces probed by scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. J. Chem. Phys. 145, 160901 (2016). (invited perspective review)
  6. X. Z. Meng†, J. Guo†, J. B. Peng†, J. Chen, Z. C. Wang, J-R Shi, X-Z Li, E-G Wang, Y. Jiang. Direct visualization of concerted proton tunneling in a water nanocluster. Nature Physics, 11, 235 (2015).
  7. J. Guo†, X. Z. Meng†, J. Chen†, J. B. Peng, J. M. Sheng, X-Z Li, L. M. Xu, J-R Shi, E-G Wang, Y. Jiang, Real-space imaging of interfacial water with submolecular resolution. Nature Materials. 13, 184 (2014).
  8. J. Chen†, J. Guo†, X. Z. Meng†, J. B. Peng, J. M. Sheng, L. M. Xu, Y. Jiang, X-Z Li, E-G Wang, An unconventional bilayer ice structure on a NaCl(001) film. Nature. Communications. 5:4056 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5056 (2014).
  9. J. B. Peng, D. Y. Cao, Z. L. He, J. Guo, P. Hapala, R. Z. Ma, B. W. Cheng, J. Chen, W. J. Xie, X-Z Li, P. Jelínek, L-M Xu, Y. Q. Gao, E-G Wang, Y. Jiang, The effect of hydration number on the interfacial transport of sodium ions, Nature 557, 701–705 (2018)
  10. J. Guo, Y. Jiang. Research advances in investigating nuclear quantum effects of water (in Chinese). Chin Sci Bull, 63: 1333–1347 (2018).

Open positions

I am looking forward to working together with students and researchers who are enthusiastic about surface science. Postdoc, graduate students and undergraduate students with chemistry, physics, materials science or electrical engineering background are all welcome.


 
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