Materials are at the heart of every Innovation!
The core research in our group focuses on exploration and discovery of new materials relevant for energy storage and conversion using synthetic tools in solid state as well as solution phase chemistry followed by detailed characterization by a variety of analytical techniques such as X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, X-ray Absorption and Photoelectron Spectroscopy among others.
The common theme that runs across different research projects in the lab, is rational discovery of energy relevant materials. The process begins with the synthesis of materials, followed by comprehensive structural, chemical, and microstructural characterization using advanced analytical techniques. The measured characteristics are then correlated with the observed physical properties, in our case electrical, optical, thermal, or electrochemical behavior, to establish structure–property-performance relationships. Insights obtained from these correlations guide the refinement of synthesis parameters and material composition, enabling continuous improvement and targeted design of materials with desired functionalities.
Major and Representative Publications