We are delighted to welcome Professor Xin Li, Harvard University, USA, as Associate Editor for EES Batteries.
Learn more about Xin Li
Dr. Xin Li received his bachelor’s degree in physics from Nanjing University, China, his doctor’s degree in materials science and engineering at Pennsylvania State University and performed postdoctoral research at California Institute of Technology and Massachusetts Institute of Technology before joining Harvard in 2015. Now he is an associate professor of materials science at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University.
His research group designs energy-related materials and devices through advanced synthesis, characterization, and simulation, with the current focus on Li and Na ion batteries, solid-state batteries, and unconventional superconductors. The group is particularly interested in obtaining a unified understanding about how microscopic interactions govern emergent performance-relevant phenomena in energy storage and strongly correlated materials.
He is the Winner of Falling Walls Foundation Breakthroughs Engineering and Technology, received LG Global Innovation Contest Awards, and MassCEC Catalyst Award. He founded Adden Energy, Inc., aiming at commercializing all-solid-state batteries for electrical vehicle applications.
Read some of his recent publications:
Fast Kinetics Design for Solid-State Battery Device
Yichao Wang, Xin Li
Adv. Mater., 2024, 36, 2309306
Fast cycling of lithium metal in solid-state batteries by constriction-susceptible anode materials
Luhan Ye, Yang Lu, Yichao Wang, Jianyuan Li, Xin Li
Nat. Mater., 2024, 23, 244-251
Interface Coating Design for Dynamic Voltage Stability of Solid-State Batteries
Yichao Wang, Luhan Ye, William Fitzhugh, Xi Chen, Xin Li
Adv. Energy Mater., 2023, 13, 2302288
EES Batteries is a premier journal, publishing exceptional battery and energy storage focused research. Delivering the same influence and reputation for quality which researchers associate with companion journal Energy & Environmental Science, EES Batteries is strongly interdisciplinary, welcoming influential, high impact and quality research across all scientific disciplines including chemistry, physics, materials science, engineering, computational/theoretical studies, and policy.
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