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Dr. Duy Khanh NGUYEN

Specially Appointed Researcher

Division of Materials and Manufacturing Science, Osaka University, Japan.

2-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan.
Phone: +81-6-6879-7476 / Fax: +81-6-6879-7476
E-mail: duykhanh.nguyen@mat.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp

CONTENTS

ACADEMIC DEGREES

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES

  1. Since 1/Apr./2020 to Present, Specially Appointed Researcher, Division of Materials and Manufacturing Science, Osaka University, Japan.
  2. Since 16/Feb./2020 through 31/Mar./2020, Specially Appointed Researcher, Department of Adaptive Machine Systems, Osaka University, Japan.
  3. Since Aug./2019 through Jan./2020, Lecturer-Researcher, Advanced Institute of Materials Science, Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam.
  4. Apr./2019 through Aug./2019, Postdoc Researcher, Department of Physics, College of Sciences, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.
  5. Oct./2015 through Mar./2019, Research Assistant, Department of Physics, College of Science, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.
  6. Sep./2013 through Sep./2015, Research Assistant, Department of Physics, College of Natural Sciences, Can Tho University, Vietnam.

REVIEWED ARTICLES

  1. D. K. Nguyen, N. T. T. Tran, Y. H. Chiu and M. F. Lin,
    "Concentration-diversified magnetic and electronic properties of halogen-adsorbed silicene",
    Sci. Rep., 9, 13746, 2019. [DOI]
  2. D. K. Nguyen, N. T. T. Tran, T. T. Nguyen and M. F. Lin,
    "Diverse electronic and magnetic properties of chlorination-related graphene nanoribbons",
    Sci. Rep., 8, 17859, 2018. [DOI]
  3. D. K. Nguyen, N. T. T. Tran, Y. H. Chiu, G. Gumbs and M. F. Lin,
    "Rich essential properties of Si-doped graphene",
    Sci. Rep., accepted, 2020. [DOI]
  4. D. K. Nguyen, Y. T. Lin, S. Y. Lin, Y. H. Chiu, N. T. T. Tran and M. F. Lin,
    "Fluorination-enriched electronic and magnetic properties in graphene nanoribbons",
    Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 19, 20667-20676, 2017. [DOI]
  5. T. T. Nguyen, V. U. Nguyen, T. H. Bui, N. T. T Tran and D. K. Nguyen,
    "Electronic transport in the V-shaped edge distorted zigzag graphene nanoribbons with substitutional doping",
    Adv. Cond. Matter Phys., 3, 4715953, 2019. [DOI]
  6. N. T. T. Tran, D. K. Nguyen, S. Y. Lin, G. Gumbs and M. F. Lin,
    "Fundamental properties of transition-metals-adsorbed graphene",
    ChemPhysChem., 20, 2473-2481, 2019. [DOI]
  7. N. T. T. Tran, D. K. Nguyen, O. Glukhova and M. F. Lin,
    "Coverage-dependent essential properties of halogenated graphenes: A DFT study",
    Sci. Rep., 7, 17858, 2017.[DOI]
  8. N. T. T. Tran, G. Gumbs, D. K. Nguyen and M. F. Lin,
    "Fundamental properties of metal-adsorbed silicene: A DFT study",
    J. Phys. Chem.C., submitted, 2020.
  9. H. D. Pham, S. Y. Lin, G. Gumbs, D. K. Nguyen and M. F. Lin,
    "Diversified properties of carbon substitutions in silicene",
    Comput.Phys.Commun., submitted, 2020. [DOI]
  10. T. H. Nguyen, D. K. Vo, N. T. T. Tran, D. K. Nguyen and M. F. Lin,
    "First-principles studies of electronic properties in lithium metasilicate ( Li2SiO3)",
    Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., submitted, 2020. [DOI]

BOOKS

  1. S. Y. Lin, H. Y. Liu, D. K. Nguyen and M. F. Lin,
    "Essential properties of silicene-based layered materials",
    472 pages, accepted in IOP Publishing, 2020.

BOOK CHAPTERS

  1. D. K. Nguyen,
    "Halogenated silicene systems" (chapter 7), in the book entitled "Essential properties of silicene-based layered materials",
    Edited by S. Y. Lin, H. Y. Liu, D. K. Nguyen and M. F. Lin, 472 pages, accepted in IOP Publishing, 2020.
  2. D. K. Nguyen,
    "Silicon-adsorbed and -substituted graphene systems" (chapter 10), in the book entitled "Essential properties of silicene-based layered materials",
    Edited by S. Y. Lin, H. Y. Liu, D. K. Nguyen and M. F. Lin, 472 pages, accepted in IOP Publishing, 2020.
  3. D. K. Nguyen,
    "Theoretical framework" (Chapter 2), in the book entitled "Essential properties of silicene-based layered materials",
    Edited by S. Y. Lin, H. Y. Liu, D. K. Nguyen and M. F. Lin, 472 pages, accepted in IOP Publishing, 2020.
  4. D. K. Nguyen, N. T. T. Tran, T. T. Nguyen, Y. H. Chiu and M. F. Lin,
    "Essential properties of fluorinated graphene and graphene nanoribbons" (chapter 2), in the book entitled "2D and 3D graphene nanocomposites: Fundamental, design, and divices",
    Edited by O. E. Glukhova, 272 pages, Jenney Stanford Publishing, 2019. [DOI]
  5. D. K. Nguyen, S. Y. Lin, N. T. T. Tran, H. Y. Liu and M. F. Lin,
    "Rich essential properties of Si-doped graphene" (chapter 5), in the book entitled "Green energy materials handbook",
    Edited by M. F. Lin and W. D. Hsu, 366 pages, CRC Press, 2019. [DOI]

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

  1. D. K. Nguyen,
    "Diverse magnetic and electronic properties of halogen-adsorbed silicene",
    Global Young Scientist Summit 2020 (GYSS 2020), Singapore, 14th-17th/Jan./2020.
  2. D. K. Nguyen and M. F. Lin,
    "Diverse electronic and magnetic properties of chlorination-related graphene nanoribbons",
    The 1st National Cheng Kung University(NCKU)-Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN) Joint Workshop, Tainan, Taiwan, 10th-12th/Jan./2019.
  3. D. K. Nguyen, T. T. Nguyen and M. F. Lin,
    "Fluorination-induced defects in semiconducting graphene nanoribbons",
    29th International Conference on Defects in Semiconductors, Matsue, Japan, 31th/Jul-4th/Aug./2017.
  4. D. K. Nguyen and M. F. Lin,
    "Halogenation-enriched electronic and magnetic properties in graphene nanoribbons",
    15th Workshop on First-Principles Computational Materials Physics, National Tsing-Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, 22th-24th/Jun./2017.
  5. D. K. Nguyen and M. F. Lin,
    "Diverse electronic and magnetic properties of fluorine-doped graphene nanoribbons",
    American Physical Society (APS) March Meeting, New Orleans, Luoisiana, USA, 13th-17th/Mar./2017.
  6. D. K. Nguyen and M. F. Lin,
    "Halogenation effects on electronic properties of graphene and graphene nanoribbons",
    Annual Meeting of the Physical Society of Taiwan, Tamkang University, Taipei, Taiwan, 16th-18th/Jan./2017.
  7. D. K. Nguyen and M. F. Lin,
    "First-principles studies on the electronic properties of hydrogen-doped graphene nanoribbons",
    Asia Computational Materials Design Workshop, Can Tho University, Can Tho, Vietnam, 7th-9th/Dec./2016.

INVITED TALKS

  1. D. K. Nguyen,
    "Ab initio study of fundamental properties of silicene-based layered materials",
    International Symposium on Applied Science, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 18th-20th/Oct./2019.
  2. D. K. Nguyen,
    "Applications of two-dimensional layered materials",
    Vietnam-Taiwan Bilateral Workshop on Condensed Matter Physics, Can Tho University, Can Tho City, Vietnam, 24th-26th/Aug./2019.
  3. D. K. Nguyen,
    "Rich essential properties of graphene- and silicene-related systems",
    Workshop of Nanomaterials and Photonics, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, 22th/Jul./2019.

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

  1. Selected candidate,
    "Global Young Scientist Summit 2020",
    Biopolis, Singapore, 14th-17th/Jan./2020.
  2. Organizing committee member,
    "The 1st National Cheng Kung University-Ton Duc Thang University Joint International Symposium on Materials Science",
    Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 19th-20th/Dec./2019.

REVIEWER FOR JOURNALS

  1. Philosophical Magazine,
    "The electronic properties and electron transport of sawtooth penta-graphene nanoribbons under uniaxial strain : Ab initio study".
  2. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology,
    "New 2D-graphene hybrid composites as an effective elemental base of optical nanodevices".
  3. Physics Letter A,
    "Band structure and edge states of star-like zigzag graphene nanoribbons".
  4. Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids,
    "Adsorption properties of chloropicrin on pristine and borazine-doped nanographenes: A theoretical study".
  5. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces,
    "Stacking-mode-induced chemical reactivity differences on CVD trilayer graphene".
  6. Chemical Physics,
    "The effects of symmetric distribution of hydrogen on the electronic properties of rhombus graphene quantum dots".
  7. LINKS (in Japanese)

    Masato Yoshiya's Research Group (Quantum Materials Physics Lab.)
    Division of Materials and Manufacturing Sciences School of Engineering, Osaka University
    School of Engineering / Graduate School of Engineering Osaka University
    Osaka University