Dr Boyang Mao’s research vision is to use advanced and novel layered materials to solve engineering issues and environmental difficulties.
Dr Boyang Mao holds degrees in Polymer Science and Technology (B.Eng., Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Nanomaterials (MRes, Imperial College London) and Chemistry (PhD, University of Bath). Before moving to Cambridge, Dr Boyang Mao was a postdoctoral research fellow at the National Graphene Institute, The University of Manchester, and worked with Prof. Sir Konstantin Novoselov (The Nobel Prize in Physics 2010). At Cambridge, He joined the Cambridge Graphene Centre (CGC), Department of Engineering, and then later became the CGC Technology Coordinator and Assistant Research Professor.
Dr Boyang Mao is a By-Fellow and Research Convenor (2023-2025) at Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge.
He is in the Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group in the Electrical Engineering Division.
