Dr Ryan Bu

Research Fellow

Future Industries Institute

Future Industries Institute


Dr. Yiming (Ryan) Bu completed his PhD in 2024 at the Institute of Frontier Materials (IFM), Deakin University, Australia, where he worked on a multidisciplinary project spanning chemistry, physics, materials science, and textile engineering. With over eight years of research experience during his master's, doctoral, and postdoctoral studies, he has developed into a proficient researcher skilled in experimental execution, problem-solving, and research report writing. 
His expertise in functional materials and surface chemistry led him to join an environmental and civil engineering research group at North Dakota State University, USA, in 2019 as a research assistant. There, he worked on a superhydrophobic coating project that combined chemical modification with nanofabrication for oily wastewater separation. Before pursuing his PhD at Deakin University, Dr. Bu was a research assistant at Soochow University, China, where he focused on industry projects involving the design and manufacture of interfacial solar-driven devices for wastewater purification and seawater desalination. He played a key role in establishing these research projects. During his PhD, he expanded his knowledge from surface chemistry to photo-thermal physics and the solar-energy-water nexus, as evidenced by his publications, including two front cover papers in Journal of Materials Chemistry A on photothermal conversion for clean water harvesting.
Driven by his interest in interfacial solar-driven steam generation technologies for clean water harvesting, Dr. Bu joined the Future Industries Institute at UniSA as a postdoctoral researcher, further expanding his research into photothermal materials, devices development and photocatalysis.
Dr. Bu has extensive research experience in solar-thermal energy conversion and applications, photothermal materials, and photocatalysis. He is also proficient in using a wide range of specialist equipment, including ICP, XPS, FTIR, XRD, SEM, TEM, UV-vis spectroscopy, ovens, freeze dryers, centrifuges, filtration systems, FT-IR spectroscopy, optical microscopy, mechanical strength testing, DSC/TGA, and surface-angle testing.

Date Position Institution name
2025 - ongoing Research Felllow University of South Australia
2021 - 2021 Research Assistant Soochow University
2019 - 2020 Research Assistant North Dakota State University

Language Competency
Chinese (Mandarin) Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review
English Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review

Date Institution name Country Title
2020 - 2024 Deakin University Australia Doctor of Philosphy

Year Citation
2025 Wang, D., Wu, X., Yu, H., Bu, Y., Lu, Y., Chu, D., . . . Xu, H. (2025). Dyson sphere-like evaporators enhanced interfacial solar evaporation via self-generated internal convection. Nature Communications, 16(1), 9 pages.
DOI Scopus7 WoS7 Europe PMC2
2025 Li, X., Bu, Y., Jiang, L., Fan, Q., You, Y., Han, Q., . . . Li, J. (2025). Highly Efficient Photothermal-Catalytic Depolymerization of Polyester Fiber Enabled by a Phosphotungstate-Based Palladium Single-Atom Catalyst. Small, 21(44), e05673.
DOI Scopus1 WoS1 Europe PMC1
2025 Bu, Y., Li, X., Lei, W., Yang, H., Xu, W., Han, Q., & Li, J. (2025). Advanced Bionic 3D Interfacial Solar Steam Generator With One-way Water Supply for Highly Efficient Desalination and Oil-Fouling Prevention. Advanced Science, 12(7).
DOI Scopus19 Europe PMC5
2025 You, Y., Ma, Y., Han, Y., Du, J., Li, X., Bu, Y., . . . Li, J. (2025). Nanoconfined polymer brushes for enhanced solar steam generation with antifouling and self-cleaning properties. Composites Part B Engineering, 303.
DOI Scopus3
2024 Su, H., Nilghaz, A., Tang, K., Liu, D., Zhao, S., Tian, J., . . . Li, J. (2024). Insights into hydroelectric nanogenerators: numerical simulation and experimental verification. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 12(36), 24409-24416.
DOI Scopus2
2024 Su, H., Usman, K. A. S., Nilghaz, A., Bu, Y., Tang, K., Dai, L., . . . Li, J. (2024). Efficient energy generation from a sweat-powered, wearable, MXene-based hydroelectric nanogenerator. Device, 2(5).
DOI Scopus12
2023 Bu, Y., Li, X., Lei, W., Su, H., Yang, H., Xu, W., & Li, J. (2023). Bioinspired topological design with unidirectional water transfer for efficient atmospheric water harvesting. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 11(28), 15147-15158.
DOI Scopus26
2022 Bu, Y., Zhou, Y., Lei, W., Ren, L., Xiao, J., Yang, H., . . . Li, J. (2022). A bioinspired 3D solar evaporator with balanced water supply and evaporation for highly efficient photothermal steam generation. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 10(6), 2856-2866.
DOI Scopus140
2019 Bu, Y., Zhang, S., Cai, Y., Yang, Y., Ma, S., Huang, J., . . . Gu, S. (2019). Fabrication of durable antibacterial and superhydrophobic textiles via in situ synthesis of silver nanoparticle on tannic acid-coated viscose textiles. Cellulose, 26(3), 2109-2122.
DOI Scopus97
2019 Huang, J., Yang, Y., Yang, L., Bu, Y., Xia, T., Gu, S., . . . Xu, W. (2019). Fabrication of multifunctional silk fabrics via one step in-situ synthesis of ZnO. Materials Letters, 237, 149-151.
DOI Scopus34
2018 Bu, Y., Huang, J., Zhang, S., Wang, Y., Gu, S., Cao, G., . . . Xu, W. (2018). Robust superhydrophobic surface by nature-inspired polyphenol chemistry for effective oil-water separation. Applied Surface Science, 440, 535-546.
DOI Scopus61
2017 Gu, S., Yang, L., Huang, W., Bu, Y., Chen, D., Huang, J., . . . Xu, W. (2017). Fabrication of hydrophobic cotton fabrics inspired by polyphenol chemistry. Cellulose, 24(6), 2635-2646.
DOI Scopus52

Date Title Type Institution Country
2025 - ongoing Cellulose Journal Review Springer Nature (United States) United States
2025 - ongoing Nature Communications Journal Review Springer Nature (United Kingdom) United Kingdom

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