My research focuses on understanding and controlling light–matter interactions in emerging optoelectronic materials, with a particular emphasis on metal halide perovskites. I obtained my PhD from Yale University, where I developed and applied advanced optical and X-ray spectroscopic techniques to investigate exciton–phonon coupling, lattice dynamics, and photoinduced phase behavior in low-dimensional and double perovskite systems. My work integrates ultrafast spectroscopy with synchrotron-based probes to uncover the microscopic mechanisms governing energy relaxation and structural reconfiguration.
Credit: Jack Hobhouse
Dr Shunran Li
Postdoctoral Research Associate