Fundamental Understanding: We characterize electro-chemo-mechanical interfaces using advanced multi-modal operando analysis to gain unprecedented scientific understanding.
Autonomous Control: We actively stabilize system behaviors through closed-loop optimization and predictive modeling.
Technological Impact: We translate this knowledge into rational strategies to develop next-generation energy storage systems (e.g. solid-state batteries)
We develop advanced characterization and analysis methods to rigorously study and actively control electro-chemo-mechanics at the interfaces. If you want to explore our unique, integrated research approaches in detail (including multi-modal operando analysis and closed-loop autonomous control), please visit our research vision page.
We characterize the spatial distribution and temporal evolution of complex electro-chemo-mechanical behaviors across interfaces with multiple characterization techniques (microscopy, spectroscopy, etc.).
We perform quantitative/automatic analysis under in operando conditions to capture fast-evolving behaviors at the interfaces and real-world relevance.
We perform closed-loop optimization of the system, leveraging real-time measurement of material properties and their predicted trajectories.
Hypothesis-driven research to unravel critical correlations between material properties and thermodynamic variables based on quantitative characterization/analysis.
Technology transfer to industries, providing them with the capabilities to develop rational, data-backed strategies to dramatically improve cell performances and production yields.
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