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Jin Songreceived his B.Sc. degree in materials science and engineering from Peking University in 2017 and is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Peking University. Mr. Song’s research focuses on novel cathode materials for Li-ion batteries and Na-ion batteries.
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Hangchao Wangobtained his Master degree at Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China. He is now pursuing his Ph.D. degree at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, China. During the postgraduate period, he was focused on designing and synthesizing novel solid polymer electrolytes.
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Yuxuan Zuoobtained his B.Sc. degree at Zhejiang University in 2013 and his Ph.D. degree at Peking University in 2018 with his Ph.D. research being mainly focused on voltage fading and voltage hysteresis mechanisms of anion redox in Li-rich cathodes under the guidance of Prof. Xia. Currently, Dr. Zuo is a post-doctoral candidate with Prof. Xia and his research focuses on Li-ion batteries and other energy storage systems such as Na-ion batteries and OER catalysts.
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Kun Zhangis currently a Ph.D. student at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Peking University under the supervision of Prof. Dingguo Xia. Ms. Zhang’s research primarily focuses on the basic issues of Li-ion batteries and the design of novel battery structures.
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Tonghuan Yangobtained his M.Sc. degree in materials science and engineering from Tianjin University of Technology in 2019 and is currently an Eng.D. candidate at the Beijing Key Laboratory of Theory and Technology for Advanced Battery Materials at Peking University. Mr. Yang’s research mainly focuses on novel cathode/anode materials with high energy density for Li-ion batteries as well as other related energy storage materials.
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Yali Yangreceived her B.Sc. degree in materials science and engineering from Nankai University in 2019 and is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the Beijing Key Laboratory of Theory and Technology for Advanced Battery Materials at the College of Material Science and Engineering, Peking University. Ms. Yang’s research focuses on Li-rich cathode materials.
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Chuan Gaoreceived his B.Sc. degree in materials science and engineering from Peking University in 2020 and is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Peking University. Mr. Gao’s research focuses on novel cathode materials for Li-ion batteries.
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Tao Chenreceived his bachelor degree and master degree from Central South University, China. He is pursuing his Ph.D. degree in Materials Science at Peking University. His current research interest includes high-efficiency catalysts.
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Guang Fengobtained his Ph.D. degree in the department of energy and resources engineering at Peking University in 2020 under the guidance of Prof. Xia. Currently, Dr. Feng is a postdoctoral candidate with Prof. Xia and his current research mainly focuses on developing novel nanomaterials for electrocatalysis and other related energy storage applications.
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Zewen Jiangreceived his bachelor’s degree from the College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences at Wuhan University, China in 2018. He is currently a Ph.D. student at Hubei Key Laboratory of Electrochemical Power Sources in Wuhan University and he has been exchanged to Peking University under the supervision of Prof. Dingguo Xia as a visiting student since 2020. His research focuses on developing high energy density cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries and mechanisms of anionic redox in cathodes.
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Wukun Xiaoreceived her B.Sc. degree at Hebei University of Technology in 2020 and is currently a Ph.D. candidate under the supervision of Prof. Dingguo Xia at Peking University and the Beijing Key Laboratory of Theory and Technology for Advanced Battery Materials. Ms. Xiao’s research mainly focuses on design of novel cathode materials’ structures for Li-ion batteries.
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Tie Luois currently an undergraduate at the College of Engineering, Peking University, and will become a Ph.D. candidate under the guidance of Prof. Dingguo Xia in 2023 at the Beijing Key Laboratory of Theory and Technology for Advanced Battery Materials. Mr. Luo’s research mainly focuses on synthesis of novel cathode materials of Li-ion batteries.
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Dingguo Xiaobtained his Master degree in physical chemistry from the Harbin Institute of Technology and his Ph.D. degree in metallurgical physical chemistry from the University of Beijing Science and Technology. He worked as a professor in the College of Environmental and Energy Engineering at Beijing University of Technology from 1995 to 2010. He has worked at Peking University since May, 2010 and supervises researchers working on lithium-ion battery materials, low-temperature fuel-cell catalysis, and DFT investigation of energy materials.
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