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Zefu Huanggraduated from the University of Sydney and obtained a Master of Professional Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular) degree in 2019. Currently, he is a Ph.D. candidate in the Centre for Clean Energy Technology (CCET) at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia. His research interests include sodium-ion batteries, sodium-sulfur batteries, and 2D materials.
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Pauline Jaumauxis currently a Ph.D. candidate at the Center for Clean Energy Technology at the University of Technology Sydney. Her research focuses on electrolyte engineering including nonflammable liquid, quasi-solid electrolytes and solid-state electrolytes for alkali and multivalent metal-based batteries.
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Bing Sunreceived his Ph.D. degree in 2012 at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia. Currently, he is a research associate in the Centre for Clean Energy Technology at UTS. His research interests focus on the development of next-generation battery materials and technology for lithium-based batteries and sodium-based batteries. He is the recipient of Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA).
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Xin Guois currently a Research Fellow at the Centre for Clean Energy Technology, University of Technology Sydney (UTS). He received his Bachelor’s degree in materials physics from Lanzhou University in 2011 and completed his Ph.D. degree from the Faculty of Science at UTS in 2019. His research interest mainly focuses on nanostructured functional materials for alkali-ion batteries, Li-O2 batteries, and Na-S/Se batteries.
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Dong Zhouis an assistant professor and Ph.D. supervisor at Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School. He received his Ph.D. degree from Tsinghua University in 2017, and then worked as a postdoctoral research associate in the University of Technology Sydney, Australia and the University of Tokyo, Japan. His research topic mainly focuses on the design and synthesis of specialized solid polymer electrolytes and nano-electrode materials for various advanced energy storage devices and investigation of the interfacial mechanisms. He is the recipient of the First Prize of Guangdong Natural Science in 2020, the Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Fellowship.
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Devaraj Shanmukarajobtained his Ph.D. degree (Physics) degree with a specialization on Solid State Ionics in 2008 from Pondicherry University, India, after completing his Master degree in Materials Science and Technology. From 2013 till date, he is working as a Senior Researcher Scientist at CIC Energigune, Spain, to carry out research on solid-state Li/Na metal polymer batteries and Li/S batteries. His expertise includes novel polymer, hybrid and liquid electrolytes for Li/Na batteries, composite buffer layers for anode/cathode protection, SEI building additives and sacrificial salts for post-lithium batteries.
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Michel Armandreceived his Ph.D. degree in Physics in 1978 from the University of Joseph Fourier. He has been the Directeur de Recherche at Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) since 1989 and Professor at the University of Montreal (1995–2004). He pioneered several theoretical concepts and practical applications in the field of energy-related electrochemistry. He ushered the concept of intercalation compounds (inorganic 1972, organic 1996) and the proposition of polymer electrolytes for battery application (1978), followed by the introduction of new families of highly conductive salts (perfluoroimides like TFSI and FSI) for liquid and polymer electrolytes (1986). Since 2013 he is a Group Leader at CIC Energigune.
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Teofilo Rojoreceived his Ph.D. degree in chemistry from the University of the Basque Country in 1981. He became Full Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the UPV/EHU in 1992. His research has been focused on Solid State Chemistry and Materials Science. Since 2010 he is the Scientific Director of CIC Energigune developing materials research for advanced batteries (lithium, sodium, etc.). In 2015 he was appointed as an Academic Member of the Royal Spanish Academy of Exacts, Physical and Natural Sciences, and in 2016 he was named member of the Working Party on Chemistry and Energy of EuCheMS (European Chemical Science).
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Guoxiu Wangis the Director of the Centre for Clean Energy Technology and a Distinguished Professor at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia. His research interests include lithium-ion batteries, lithium-air batteries, sodium-ion batteries, lithium–sulfur batteries, supercapacitors, hydrogen storage materials, fuel-cells, 2D materials, and electrocatalysis for hydrogen production. Professor Wang has published more than 650 refereed journal papers with an H-index of 134. His publications have attracted over 59 800 citations. He has been listed as a highly cited researcher in both Materials Science and Chemistry by Web of Science/Clarivate Analytics in 2018 and a highly cited researcher in Materials Science in 2019, 2020 and 2021.
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