Positions and Experience:
2017 - Present: Professor, Supervisor, and National Excellent Young Scholar, Zhengzhou University
2012 - 2017: Doctoral Degree, Xi'an Jiaotong University
2015 - 2016: Joint Training at Stanford University
2014 - 2015: Joint Training at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research Direction:
Grid energy storage technology
All-solid-state batteries
Energy storage system safety
Intelligent sensing and monitoring of lithium-ion batteries for energy storage
Academic Achievements:
In the past five years, he has published over 40 academic papers as the first author/corresponding author in journals such as Nature Energy, Advanced Materials, and Joule. He has published 1 monograph, applied for 7 domestic invention patents, and 3 international invention patents.
Projects Undertaken and Completed:
He has presided over and undertaken projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Science and Technology Project of the State Grid Corporation of China, and other projects.
Research on Implantable Sensors for Solid-State/Liquid Lithium-Ion Batteries:
This research focuses on the key issues of advanced batteries, investigating the causes of structural degradation and in-situ characterization methods for micrometer-scale solid-state/liquid lithium-ion batteries. It aims to develop integrated sensing modules suitable for the complex and variable operating environment inside lithium-ion batteries, addressing issues such as material selection, film encapsulation, and communication modulation of sensing signals. It studies the evolution and coupling mechanisms of multi-dimensional characteristic parameters inside batteries throughout their entire lifecycle, establishing a precise mapping relationship between multi-dimensional characteristic signals and battery safety status.