Yuting Li
Li, Y.
Khalifa University
United Arab Emirates
Dr. Yuting Li is a post-doctoral researcher specializing in the exploration and development of 2D crystals for hydrogen energy conversion. Her primary focus is on investigating the proton permeability of novel 2D crystals, a vital step in the quest for efficient hydrogen energy solutions. Additionally, target in enhancing the catalytic activity of 2D materials through precise nano-scale ripple engineering. Regarding to the academic background, she received her Ph.D. and first master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Khalifa University under the supervision of Prof. Lourdes Vega. And she accomplished her second master's degree in 2019 and her Bachelor's degree in 2015, both in Chemical Engineering from China University of Petroleum. Her research interests focus on applying computational modeling techniques (DFT, molecular simulation and artificial intelligence methods) to explore fundamental catalysis phenomena of generating hydrogen and carbon-based fuels by H2O or H2S splitting and CO2 reduction, respectively.