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Award-winning researcher Dr Jiajia Zhou has emerged as an international leader in the application of single particle spectroscopy.
She has developed a global network of collaborators across a range of disciplines, opening up new research directions and accelerating developments in areas that include visual display technology, security inks and personalised medicine.
Dr Zhou is an ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) Fellow (Jun 2018- May 2021), Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Feb 2018- Feb 2022), and Senior Lecturer in the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Faculty of Science at UTS, leading a team of PhD students.
Her research interests focus on lanthanide nanophotonics, fluorescence nanothermometry, fluorescence microscopy in life-sciences, luminescent sensors based on inorganic systems, rare earth spectroscopy, up/down conversion, quantum cutting + energy transfer (inorganic ions), and point-of-care diagnostic technologies, with a recent expansion into rapid COVID-19 antigen tests.
She is a Core member of the UTS Institute for Biomedical Materials and Devices (IBMD), where she has worked on making nanoparticles even smaller, whilst retaining their useful optical properties, and therefore removing an obstacle to further improvements in resolution and sensitivity in areas such as display technologies, security inks and bio-imaging.
Dr Zhou has published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers in a range of prestigious journals including Nature, Nature Photonics, Nature Methods and Nature Communications, and her work has attracted more than 4,000 citations, with a Google h-index of 35.
She is the winner of the 2019 Sturge Prize for her outstanding contribution to the spectroscopy of rare earth based up-conversion nanoparticles; she was a finalist in the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes for Outstanding Early Career Researcher in 2019, and a finalist for the 2020 Eureka Prize Emerging Leader in Science; she was shortlisted for the 2022 Australian Academy of Science Pawsey Medal.
Dr Zhou’s many awards include also a 2018 Nanomaterials Young Investigator Award for the discovery of heat-favourable phonons at the surface of nanoparticles to combat thermal quenching; and a 2013 Outstanding Achievements of Chinese Optics Award, for the discovery of polarised upconversion luminescence from a single nanorod.
She received her PhD degree in Materials Science and Engineering in 2013 from Zhejiang University, and then joined the China Jiliang University as a lecturer. In 2016, she joined UTS’s IBMD as a theme leader in physical science. In July 2019, she was promoted to a Senior Lecturer.
She has developed a global network of collaborators across a range of disciplines, opening up new research directions and accelerating developments in areas that include visual display technology, security inks and personalised medicine.
Dr Zhou is an ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) Fellow (Jun 2018- May 2021), Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Feb 2018- Feb 2022), and Senior Lecturer in the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Faculty of Science at UTS, leading a team of PhD students.
Her research interests focus on lanthanide nanophotonics, fluorescence nanothermometry, fluorescence microscopy in life-sciences, luminescent sensors based on inorganic systems, rare earth spectroscopy, up/down conversion, quantum cutting + energy transfer (inorganic ions), and point-of-care diagnostic technologies, with a recent expansion into rapid COVID-19 antigen tests.
She is a Core member of the UTS Institute for Biomedical Materials and Devices (IBMD), where she has worked on making nanoparticles even smaller, whilst retaining their useful optical properties, and therefore removing an obstacle to further improvements in resolution and sensitivity in areas such as display technologies, security inks and bio-imaging.
Dr Zhou has published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers in a range of prestigious journals including Nature, Nature Photonics, Nature Methods and Nature Communications, and her work has attracted more than 4,000 citations, with a Google h-index of 35.
She is the winner of the 2019 Sturge Prize for her outstanding contribution to the spectroscopy of rare earth based up-conversion nanoparticles; she was a finalist in the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes for Outstanding Early Career Researcher in 2019, and a finalist for the 2020 Eureka Prize Emerging Leader in Science; she was shortlisted for the 2022 Australian Academy of Science Pawsey Medal.
Dr Zhou’s many awards include also a 2018 Nanomaterials Young Investigator Award for the discovery of heat-favourable phonons at the surface of nanoparticles to combat thermal quenching; and a 2013 Outstanding Achievements of Chinese Optics Award, for the discovery of polarised upconversion luminescence from a single nanorod.
She received her PhD degree in Materials Science and Engineering in 2013 from Zhejiang University, and then joined the China Jiliang University as a lecturer. In 2016, she joined UTS’s IBMD as a theme leader in physical science. In July 2019, she was promoted to a Senior Lecturer.
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Cell Reportsno. 3 (2024): 113942-113942
Jian Chen,Yanyan Liu, Feixiang Chen, Mengnan Guo,Jiajia Zhou,Pengfei Fu,Xin Zhang,Xueli Wang,He Wang,Wei Hua,Jinquan Chen,Jin Hu,
Nature Communicationsno. 1 (2024): 1-14
Miaomiao Xiang, Yuelin Jiang,Jiajia Zhou,Guochen Bao,Xianzhu Luo,Le Zhang,Dayong Jin,Yuezhong Xian,Cuiling Zhang
NANO TODAY (2024): 102110
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRYno. 11 (2024): 4430-4436
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Jae Eun Choi,Yuanyuan Qiao,Ilona Kryczek,Jiali Yu, Jonathan Gurkan, Yi Bao, Mahnoor Gondal,Jean Ching-Yi Tien,Tomasz Maj,Sahr Yazdani,Abhijit Parolia,Houjun Xia,
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
user-61447a76e55422cecdaf7d19(2023)
Xueting Lang,Michael D. Green,Weimin Wang,Jiali Yu,Jae Eun Choi,Long Jiang,Peng Liao,Jiajia Zhou,Qiang Zhang, Ania Dow, Anjali L. Saripalli,Ilona Kryczek,
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Nano lettersno. 6 (2023): 2228-2232
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