On October 23, 2019, at the invitation of professor Feng Shi of the State Key Laboratory of Chemical Resource Engineering, Dr. Dengli Qiu, product manager of nano-IR Asia Pacific of brook, came to our university for academic exchange and gave an academic report entitled basic principles, applications and latest technical progress of atomic force microscope.
In his report, Dr. Qiu pointed out that atomic force microscopy (AFM), which uses the repulsive force between the probe atom and the sample atom to scan and obtain material surface information, is an important means to study the surface properties of nanomaterials.
1) the principle and application of AFM
2) the latest development in the application of AFM and infrared combined system
After the report, the present teachers and students asked questions on the report, and had an excited discussion and exchange with Dr. Qiu.
Dr. Dengli Qiu is currently nano-IR product manager for brook Asia Pacific. He studied in Jilin university from 1999 to 2004, and graduated from Jilin university in 2004, majoring in polymer chemistry and physics. During Qiu’s PhD, he mainly used atomic force microscope (AFM) to study the aggregation morphology of organic interface aggregates. After graduation, he studied in Canada and the United States for many years and continued to use AFM to study the interaction between antibodies and cell surface antigens. He joined VEECO in 2009 (merged into brock after October 2010) as an application scientist, mainly engaged in AFM-related application technical support. Since 2019, I have been responsible for the promotion and technical support of nano-infrared products as the product manager of nano-IR in Asia Pacific region of brock.