Research Fellow
Dr Lin Su is currently a postdoctoral research associate in the Reisner Lab, and a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Cambridge. He graduated from Southeast University in 2021 with a major in biomedical engineering. He studied synthetic biology while visiting Caroline Ajo-Franklin’s group during his PhD. Lin’s research focused on engineering electron transfer at the interfaces of microorganisms and materials. Applications of his research include building biohybrid systems to perform semi-artificial photosynthesis and designing bioelectronic sensors for information exchanges.
Publications
The catalytic effect of TiO2 nanosheets on extracellular electron transfer of Shewanella loihica PV-4
– Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
(2016)
18,
29871
(doi: 10.1039/c6cp04509j)
Carbon paper electrode modified by goethite nanowhiskers promotes bacterial extracellular electron transfer
– Materials Letters
(2015)
141,
311
(doi: 10.1016/j.matlet.2014.11.121)
Increasing power density and dye decolorization of an X-3B-fed microbial fuel cell via TiO2 photocatalysis pretreatment
– RSC Advances
(2015)
5,
83906
(doi: 10.1039/c5ra16043j)
Preparation of vertically oriented TiO2 nanosheets modified carbon paper electrode and its enhancement to the performance of MFCs
– ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
(2014)
7,
400
(doi: 10.1021/am506360x)
Targeted cancer therapy based on single-wall carbon nanohorns with doxorubicin in vitro and in vivo
– Journal of Nanoparticle Research
(2014)
16,
2497
(doi: 10.1007/s11051-014-2497-9)
Lake sediment microbial fuel cell generate electricity and power wireless sensor
– Advanced Materials Research
(2013)
773,
74
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