January 13th – The official news network of Boston College recently announced that Zong Jiadi, an associate professor in the chemistry department of the university, died on January 5 due to complications of COVID-19 at the age of 44.
According to the official website of Boston College and the World Journal, Zong Jia is from Taiwan, and his nanotechnology research provides a potential way to solve the world energy crisis and fight cancer.
Zong Jia joined Boston College in 2010. His research project combines chemistry, nanotechnology and materials science, focusing on the research of photocatalytic materials for energy conversion and multi-phase catalysts for energy synthesis reactions, which may further promote the development of high-performance nanocatalysts as a potential solution to the global energy shortage. One of the cases.
According to the report, Zong Jia is a bachelor’s degree from Sun Yat-sen University and a doctorate from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Before joining Boston College, he served as a doctoral researcher and undergraduate research intern tutor at the University of California, Berkeley, and also served as the director of the System Materials Department of the School of Materials of Materials of Shanghai University of Science and Technology.