I am a scientist with a Ph.D. in Chemical and Molecular Engineering from Stony Brook University. I am dedicated to advancing fundamental understanding of sustainable energy processes, including materials for energy storage and catalysis, by probing reaction kinetics and transport phenomena at electrochemical interfaces. Through materials research and advanced characterization, I aim to uncover insights that enable the development of more efficient, scalable, and sustainable energy storage technologies for a renewable energy future.
Through a combination of materials design and multi-modal synchrotron X-ray characterization, my research has focused on uncovering properties in electrochemical systems.
Outside the lab, I enjoy biking, trekking, kayaking, and other outdoor activities that keep me connected to nature and inspired by the environments we strive to protect through sustainable innovation.
May 2025, Presenting a talk on Zn||β-MnO2 Batteries at the ECS 247th.
April 2025, one of the four winners of the poster competition at the NSLS-II & CFN Users Meeting at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
April 2025, 3MT Finalist at Stony Brook University on Realizing Safer Batteries
December 2024, Mow Shiah Lin Scholarship Awardee with my Wife.
August 2024, Lightening talk at the XRM conference, Sweden.
May 2024, 3rd best poster award at the NSLS-II & CFN Users Meeting, Brookhaven National Laboratory