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Mr. Xinhai Yuanis currently a doctoral student majoring in optoelectronic function and information materials in the Institute of Advanced Materials, Nanjing Tech University. His research centers on advanced materials and systems for high energy density aqueous batteries (including aqueous rechargeable lithium batteries, aqueous Zn-ion batteries, aqueous Al-ion batteries, aqueous Mg-ion batteries and so on).
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Mr. Fuxiang Mais currently a master student majoring in power engineering, Nanjing tech University. His research centers on advanced materials and systems for long life and high energy density aqueous rechargeable batteries (including aqueous rechargeable zinc-sodium hybrid batteries, aqueous Na-ion batteries, aqueous Ca-ion batteries).
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Ms. Linqing Zuois a master student majoring in physical chemistry at Nanjing Tech University. Her research centers on high energy density aqueous zinc ion batteries.
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Dr. Jing Wangreceived her Ph.D. degree from Shanghai Jiaotong University (SJTU) in 2015. In the same year, she joined Nanjing Tech University (College of Energy Science and Engineering). Her research interests include the preparation of nanomaterials and photoelectrochemical catalysis.
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Dr. Nengfei Yuis an Assistant Professor at the School of Energy Science and Engineering, Nanjing Tech University. He received his Master’s degree (2009) from Nanchang University and obtained his Ph.D. degree from Xiamen University in 2014. His current research interest is renewable energy storage and conversion, including electrocatalysis, lithium-air batteries, and metal air batteries.
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Dr. Yuhui Chenobtained his Ph.D. degree from University of St Andrews in 2014. Later he worked with Prof. Peter Bruce in the University of Oxford on the topic of metal air batteries. In 2017, he joined Nanjing Tech University. His research interests include electrochemical catalysis and novel batteries such as metal air batteries.
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Dr. Yusong Zhuis a professor at the School of Energy Science and Engineering, Nanjing Tech University (NJTech). He received his Ph.D. in 2013 from Fudan University (FDU), and then did research work on polymer materials for energy storage in the Chemical Resources Laboratory in the Tokyo Institute of Technology (TITech). His current research interests focus on the advanced materials for solid-state lithium/sodium/zinc batteries, aqueous rechargeable batteries, supercapacitors and electrochemical reaction mechanisms. He has filed over 15 patents and patent applications and co-authored more than 90 relevant peer-reviewed publications.
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Dr. Qinghong Huangreceived his Ph.D. degree in Materials Physics and Chemistry in the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (China) in 2015. He worked in Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Shanghai, China) as an associate professor from 2012 to 2017. He is an associate professor in the College of Energy Science and Engineering (Nanjing Tech University, China). His research interests include fuel cells and nano-structured electrocatalysts.
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Dr. Rudolf Holzereceived his Ph.D. in 1983 from the University of Bonn, Germany. Afterwards, he joined Prof. E. B. Yeager at the Case Center for Electrochemical Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA, as a post-doctoral fellow and then Oldenburg University in 1987 as an associate professor of Physical Chemistry. Since 1993 he has been a full professor of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry at the Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany. His research is focused on spectroelectrochemistry, self-assembled monolayers, electrochemical energy conversion and storage, electrochemical materials science and corrosion. In May 2018 he was appointed head of a new lab on electrochemical energy storage materials and processes at St. Petersburg State University, Russia. He is an ordinary member of the Saxon Academy of Sciences and the founding editor of Electrochemical Energy Technology.
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Dr. Yuping Wuis Distinguished Professor of Nanjing Tech University. He got a Ph.D. degree from the Institute of Chemistry, CAS, in 1997. In 2003, he was promoted to full professor in Fudan University, China. In 2015, he moved to Nanjing Tech University as a Distinguished Professor. Since 1994, he has published over 300 papers on peer-reviewed journals with an h-index of > 73. As a main author, he contributed eight monographs on lithium batteries over the world, and their sales are above 45000 copies, and ten chapters. Twenty-five patents have been issued. He was awarded Distinguished Youth Scientists by NSFC (2014), the World’s Most Influential Minds (2015) by Thomson Reuters, and the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award (2019). He is a pioneering inventor of lead lithium batteries, the second generation of ARLBs, the third generation of ARLBs, and pore-free separators for lithium batteries.
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Dr. Teunis van Reeis emeritus Professor of the University of Venda, South Africa. He obtained his DSc degree at the University of Pretoria in 1980. After a stint in industry, he was appointed as lecturer (1975–1981) and senior lecturer (1982–1983), and then in January 1984 as the first professor of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Venda. He served as Head of the Department of Chemistry and Dean of the Faculty of Science and is a lifetime member of the South African Chemical Institute and member of the Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns. He received several Vice-Chancellor’s awards for excellence in research. His eclectic research interests encompass all aspects of lithium-ion batteries, chemistry of traditional medicines, and development of organic synthesis methodology. He has published more than 60 peer-reviewed papers and contributed to 30 book chapters in these fields.
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