Tan Mei Chee

Assistant Professor

Research Areas: 

  • Synthesis and modification of nanomaterials and nanocomposites using solution-based processing methods
  • Tailoring interfacial properties of nanomaterials and composites
  • Control material properties using tailored advanced (micro)structures
  • Develop (micro)structure-property –performance relationships for multiscale composite systems
  • Applications: Sensors, Energy storage and generation devices, Photoresponsive devices
     

Pillar / Cluster: Engineering Product Development

 

 

  • DJ Naczynski, MC Tan, M Zevon, B Wall, J Kohl, A Kulesa, S Chen, CM Roth, RE Riman, PV Moghe, Rare-earth-doped biological composites as in vivo shortwave infrared reporters. Nature Communications 4:2199 (2013).
  • B van Saders, L Baroudi, MC Tan, RE Riman, “Rare-earth Doped Particles with Tunable Infrared Emissions for Biomedical Imaging”,Optical Materials Express, 3:566 (2013).
  • D Yuan, MC Tan, RE Riman, GM Chow, “A Comprehensive Study on the Size Effects of the Optical Properties of NaYF4:Yb,Er nanocrystals”,Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 117:13297 (2013).

  • MC Tan, L Baroudi, RE Riman, “Surfactant Effects on Efficiency Enhancement of Infrared-to-Visible Upconversion Emissions of NaYF4:Yb-Er”, ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 3:3910 (2011).

  • MC Tan, JY Ying, GM Chow, “Interfacial properties and in vitro cytotoxic effects of surface-modified near infrared absorbing Au-Au2S nanoparticles”, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 20:2091 (2009).
  • MC Tan, JY Ying, GM Chow, “Structure and microstructure of near infrared-absorbing Au‑Au2S nanoparticles”, Journal of Materials Research, 22:2531 (2007).
 

 

 


       

       


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