Hi , I’m Jenny.

Find out what holds me together

about me

In my mind, reason breathes.
Through the cracks, the world whispers.
When light returns, the earth nurtures.
While in motion, soul finds form.

I’m drawn to sustainability because it asks both scientific and ethical questions: how can precision serve compassion, and innovation coexist with care for the planet? I aspire to spark solutions for the environment, and pursue sustainability as an act of renewal, and impact the community as a science practitioner integrating rational and emotional mindset.

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jnlyu_jenny@qibaodwight.org
jenny.jiani.lyu@outlook.com

phone

+86 18516536880

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Just like different ethnic minorities in China have different traditional dance styles, I am made up of various facets.

Research

The Tibetan traditional dances are usually very silent and sincere. This style matches with the concentration and depth of thinking during research.

Supramolecular structure modelling

Efficiency graphs of enhanced samples compared with original ones

Magnified solar cell structure

Lab environment for preparing solar cell samples

Solar cell sample

Handicrafts

The Dai traditional dances are graceful and dexterous, just like how the handicrafts works appear, delicate and lovely.

Scented candles

Bead bracelets

Crocheting

Ceramics

Silk-thread wrapped flower craft (Chan-hua, a traditional Chinese intangible heritage technique)

3D metal model puzzle

Embroidery

Girl empowerment

The Mongolian traditional dances showcase a sense of strength and power. This is also what I try to deliver in my practices of girl empowerment in science and supporting rural hometown.

Solar panel systems donated to rural villages

Exploring 3D printing

Ladies Who Tech club activity

Guest speaker delivering speech to share experience for girls studying science

Learning soldering and making Bluetooth speaker

Building mentorship tie with girls who have limited access to education resources

Leadership in academic groups

The traditional Yangko dance in northeastern China illustrates a vibrant and playful feeling. This is how ideas and inspirations burst out in spirited group studies.

Physics note collection and handouts

Leading math group competition team

Having discussion sessions on extended academic interests