17NUSSMP02
National University of Singapore
Physics
NUS-SMP
Nano structured anode materials for Lithium ion Batteries
Dr. M.V. Reddy
87274363
phymvvr@nus.edu.sg
M V Reddy
65162607
phymvvr@nus.edu.sg
Prepare high performance materials by nanotechnology approach
Present commercial anodes have low theoretical capacity and In this project look for high capacity materials
yes, experimental studies Any new materials projects from students are also well come
Materials were prepared by various chemical methods and They were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and TEM and Surface area methods. Lithium batteries were fabricated using coin cell (CR2016) . Energy storage performance were examined by Battery testing and Cyclic voltammetry and impedance spectroscopy techniques
Yes
Not applicable
Chemistry
or Material Chemistry and Environmental science
Basic science knowledge is sufficient Please read previous SMP projects in the below website http://www.physics.nus.edu.sg/solidstateionics/ About SMP Mentor Dr. M.V. Reddy obtained his Ph. D (2003) with highest honours in the area of Materials Science from ICMCB-CNRS)/ENSCPB, University of Bordeaux, France. From July 2003, he is working in National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore. For the last 15 years, he has been working on the nano/submicron sized materials for Energy (cathodes, anodes, supercapacitors and solid electrolytes), including novel methods of synthesis ex: Molten salt synthesis (top3 publication list (source: scopus), characterization and evaluation of the electrochemical properties. He has published around 145 papers in various international journals and one review paper and gave 66 talks at various conferences. His h-index; 42 and 7100 citations. He is serving as editorial advisory board member in “Materials Research Bulletin” and several other open access Journals. he served as a theme chair for Energy and Environment (2012) and session chair for Batteries, supercapacitors & Fuel cells (2012, 2014, and 2016) and materials for Environmental protection (2012) in International Conference of Young Researchers on Advanced Materials (ICYRAM-IUMRS). He trained many local high school/college and International exchange students and Ph.D students. His projects won many awards in national and international conferences. He won SMP Outstanding Science Mentorship Award (2010-2013 to 2015- 2016), from Ministry of Education, Singapore and Inspiring Research Mentor Award (2011 to 2016) from NUSHS. More details of my publications are listed in below http://scholar.google.com.sg/citations?user=pWKr2M0AAAAJ&hl=en.
week days between 5 to 7.30 pm Venue: BLK S13-04-14, Physics dept. Science drive 03, Energy lab , NUS, Singapore
No, there is no need to for this project.