Dr. Shirley Meng talked sustainable power on ECS Podcasts
Dr. Shirley Meng talked about renewable energy to Rob Gerth, ECS’s director of marketing and communications on the ECS Podcasts. More information see link.
Dr. Shirley Meng talked about renewable energy to Rob Gerth, ECS’s director of marketing and communications on the ECS Podcasts. More information see link.
LESC reserchers have developed a electrolyte that enables lithium batteries to run at temperatures as low as -60 degrees Celsius with excellent performance. This work was published on Science and reported…
We and our colleagues have now reported in our paper in Advanced Energy Materials the first all-printed stretchable zinc-silver oxide rechargeable battery using cost-effective screen printing of highly elastic, conductive inks.This work was…
Our research with PNNL on perovskite solar cell was reported by EMSL News. Congrats to Shen and Pritesh! More information see this link.
Our undergraduate student Moses Kodur presented his abstract at the Gulf Coast Undergraduate Research Symposium at Rice University on October 22, 2016. His presentation was judged as Outstanding Presentation, Energy. Congratulations!
Jungwoo pitched in the on-campus Entrepreneur Chanllenge competition at South 8 Technologies and won $2,000! She was awesome up there!! Congratulations!
More detail see http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tech/super-battery.html
Our work on Zn-based aqueous battery had been selected as the PCCP front cover. Congrats Jae! J.W. Shin, J.-M. You, J. Z. Lee, R. Kumar, L. Yin, J. Wang, and Y.…
Professor Meng talks energy storage on ECS. She shows the future of batteries. More information see link.
LESC is part of the new Battery500 consortium led by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) aiming to almost triple the energy packed in electric car batteries and make them smaller,…