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Borong Li received his B.Eng. degree from Fuzhou University in 2016 and continues to pursue a Ph.D. degree under the supervision of Prof. Yan Yu, Lingyun Li, and Chengkai Yang. His research focuses on the electrolyte and anode of lithium metal batteries.
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Yu Chao received his B.Eng.degree in materials science and engineering from Fuzhou University in 2019. He joined Prof. Yan Yu’s group as a Ph.D. candidate in Fuzhou University since then. His research focuses on the design for solid electrolyte.
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Mengchao Lireceived his B.Sc. degree from Beijing University of Chemical Technology in 2020. He joined Prof. Yan Yu’s group as a postgraduate in Fuzhou University since then. His research focuses on the electrolyte and anode of zinc ion batteries.
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Yuanbin Xiaoreceived his B.Eng. degree in Material Forming and Control Engineering from Changshu Institute of Technology in 2020. He joined Prof. Yan Yu’s group as a postgraduate student in Fuzhou University since then. His research focuses on the design for localized high-concentration electrolytes.
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Rui Lireceived his B.Eng. degree in Materials Science and Engineering College from East China University of Technology in 2019. He joined Prof. Yan Yu’s group as a postgraduate in Fuzhou University since then. His research focuses on the design for zinc-ion battery anode protection.
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Kang Yangis a graduate student in the College of Materials Science and Engineering of Fuzhou University, mentored by Prof. Yan Yu and Prof. Chengkai Yang. His research interests focus on the anode of lithium metal batteries.
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Xiancai Cuiis a graduate student in the School of Materials Science and Engineering of Fuzhou University, mentored by Prof. Chengkai Yang, majoring in gel polymer electrolytes of lithium-ion batteries.
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Gui Xuis a Ph.D. candidate in Fuzhou University. She received her B.Sc. degree in Changji University in 2015. She received her Master degree at School of Xinjiang University. Her research interests focus on nanostructured materials and their applications in energy storage and conversion.
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Lingyun Liis an associate professor at College of Materials Science and Engineering at Fuzhou University now. He is the Secretary-general of the Fujian Ceramic Society. His research work focuses on the rare earth-based crystal materials. He received his Ph.D. degrees from Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Science.
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Chengkai Yangis associate professor in Fuzhou University. He is a Fellow of the Fujian Ceramic Society. His expertise is advanced energy materials and electrochemistry for zinc-ion/lithium-ion/lithium-sulfur batteries. He received his Ph.D. degree (2019) in analytical chemistry from Peking University.
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Yan Yuis a professor in Fuzhou University. She is the Director-general of the Fujian Ceramic Society. Her research interests include semiconductors, photocatalysis, environmental purification materials, comprehensive utilization of solid waste, and the related topics. Yan Yu received her B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Fuzhou University. She was a postdoctoral fellow in FJIRSM, CAS.
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David P. Wilkinsonis a Professor and Canada Research Chair in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of British Columbia (UBC). Dr. Wilkinson is a Fellow of Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE), Fellow of The Academy of Science of The Royal Society of Canada (FRSCCA), Fellow of The Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC), Fellow of Chemical Institute of Canada. He previously held the positions of Executive Director of the UBC Clean Energy Research Center, Principal Research Officer and Senior Advisor with the National Research Council of Canada Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation, Director and Vice President of Research and Development at Ballard Power Systems, and Group Leader at Moli Energy. His main research interests are in electrochemical and photochemical devices, energy conversion and storage materials, and processes to create clean and sustainable energy and water.
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Jiujun Zhangis a professor in College of Materials Science and Engineering at Fuzhou University, a former Principal Research Officer at National Research Council of Canada (NRC). Dr. Zhang is a fellow of Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE), fellow of the Academy of Science of the Royal Society of Canada (FRSCCA), fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC), fellow of International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE), and fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC-UK). Dr. Zhang received his B.S. and M.Sc. degrees in electrochemistry from Peking University in 1982 and 1985, respectively, and his Ph.D. degree in electrochemistry from Wuhan University in 1988. Dr. Zhang’s main research areas are electrochemistry, electrocatalysts, fuel cells, lithium batteries, metal-air batteries, supercapacitors, and H2O/CO2 electrolysis.
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