Electrochemical energy conversion and storage are indispensable parts of clean energy infrastructure.
Our Electrochemistry and Clean Energy Lab focuses on addressing critical challenges in advanced electrochemical systems for efficient energy storage and utilization, including batteries (Lithium metal batteries, aqueous batteries, metal-air batteries, solid-state batteries, etc.) and electrocatalysis (fuel cell, CO2 electroreduction, etc.).
We are exploring new chemistry and designing functional materials with interdisciplinary research in chemistry, materials science, physics, and surface science.