Nanostructured Materials for Energy Laboratory

Complex oxides are widely used in many energy technologies owing to their fascinating properties, including electrocatalytic activity, and ionic and electronic conductivity. In particular, oxides in thin film form yield many intriguing physicochemical properties that are unattainable in the bulk oxides, and thus have become critical to improve the performance of many energy devices.

Our research interests lie at the intersection of synthesizing functional oxide materials by atomic control, understanding energy conversion and storage mechanisms as well as the physicochemical properties of materials, and applying a fundamental understanding to design advanced energy conversion and storage devices including solid oxide fuel cells, solid-state batteries, solar thermoelectric generators, and solar to fuel energy conversion devices.

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July 2024