Hyperpolarized Nuclear @ Fu Group

Join HyperFuN @ Fudan

     HyperFuN is an interdisciplinary research group working at the interface of solid-state NMR, hyperpolarization, and optoelectronic materials. We are interested in understanding how structure, dynamics, and electronic delocalization govern material functionality, especially under realistic working conditions such as light irradiation, electrochemical bias, and variable temperatures. Beyond developing advanced NMR and DNP methodologies, we aim to build an open and collaborative research environment where curiosity, creativity, and scientific rigor can grow together. If you are excited about spectroscopy, functional materials, instrumentation, computation, or simply enjoy exploring how materials work at the molecular level, we would love to hear from you.

Postdoctoral Researchers

We welcome postdoctoral researchers with backgrounds in chemistry, materials science, physics, or related fields.

Potential research directions include:

  • Operando NMR of optoelectronic materials
  • Room-temperature DNP development
  • Electronic structure and charge delocalization
  • Advanced NMR methodology and simulations
  • Computational analysis of NMR parameters and spin interactions

Postdocs are encouraged to develop independent ideas while actively shaping new research directions within the group.

Master and PhD Students

Master and PhD students at HyperFuN will work on interdisciplinary projects combining spectroscopy, materials, and computation.

Research topics may involve:

  • Organic semiconductors and conductive frameworks
  • Perovskites and charge-transfer systems
  • Structural dynamics and disorder
  • Operando spectroscopy under realistic conditions
  • NMR simulations and data analysis

Students will receive hands-on training in advanced solid-state NMR experiments, data interpretation, and scientific communication. We especially value curiosity, persistence, and enthusiasm for learning.

Undergraduate Students

We warmly welcome undergraduate students interested in research experience in spectroscopy, materials science, or computational analysis.

Undergraduate researchers can participate in:

  • Experimental projects and group meetings
  • NMR measurements and data analysis
  • Materials characterization and simulations
  • Scientific discussions and collaborative research

Prior experience is not required, motivation and curiosity matter most.

Contact

If you are interested in joining HyperFuN, please contact Prof. Yao Fu (yao_fu@fudan.edu.cn) via Email. Please include a brief introduction about yourself and your research interests (CV optional for undergraduate students). We look forward to building exciting science together, and making it FuN.