
Bio
Dr. Lilin He is a neutron scattering scientist in Neutron Scattering Division at 91°µÍø (ORNL). He was a postdoc research associate working at the ORNL's neutron scattering facilities after received his Ph.D. in Polymer Physics at Clemson University. In 2012, he joined ORNL as an instrument scientist for the General Purpose Small-Angle Neutron Scattering beamline at HFIR. His research interests lie in the area of characterizing disordered materials using scattering techniques, ranging from soft matter, porous materials for energy applications, to biomolecules under a variety of conditions. He currently also serves as the coordinator of Soft Matter and Polymers Initiative of Neutron Scattering Division.
Publications
October 2014
Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) Studies on the Structural Evolution of Pyromellitamide Self…
Journal: Langmuir
September 2014
Journal: Carbon
August 2014
Cavitation on deterministically nanostructured surfaces in contact with an aqueous phase: A small…
Journal: Langmuir
April 2014
Morphological changes in the cellulose and lignin components of biomass occur at different stages…
Journal: Cellulose
September 2013
Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry