Pei Dong
Pei Dong is a Chinese and American materials scientist whose research involves the design and fabrication of two-dimensional advanced materials and nanostructures for applications including optoelectronics, catalysis, water splitting, and solar cells.[1] She is an associate professor of mechanical engineering at George Mason University.[2]
Education and career
Dong has a bachelor's degree in microelectronics from Nankai University.[2] She has a 2013 Ph.D. from Rice University.[3] As a doctoral student of Jun Lou at Rice University, she worked on the application of carbon nanotubes in dye-sensitized solar cells.[4] She continued at Rice as a postdoctoral researcher from 2013 until 2017, before taking her present position at George Mason University.[3]
Recognition
Dong was elected as an ASME Fellow in 2025.[5]
References
- ^ Kahl, Nathan (April 1, 2024), Mason researcher works on tiny structures with a big impact, George Mason University, retrieved 2026-03-10
- ^ a b "Pei Dong", Profiles, George Mason University Volgenau School of Engineering, retrieved 2026-03-10
- ^ a b "Alumni", Lou Group, Rice University, retrieved 2026-03-10
- ^ Shahan, Zachary (April 23, 2012), "Carbon Nanotubes Improve, Cut Cost of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells", CleanTechnica, retrieved 2026-03-10
- ^ All fellows (PDF), ASME, December 2025, retrieved 2026-03-10
External links
- Advanced Materials for Energy & Environmental Sustainability, Dong's laboratory at George Mason University
- Pei Dong publications indexed by Google Scholar