Principal: Wang Xuefeng
Positions and Experience:
November 2019 - Present: Distinguished Researcher, Doctoral Supervisor, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
April 2016 - November 2019: Postdoctoral Researcher, University of California, San Diego
Research Direction:
Analysis and Regulation of Lithium Metal Growth
Analysis and Regulation of Solid Electrolyte Interface
Exploration of New Lithium Storage Structures and Mechanisms
Development and Application of In-situ Electron Microscopy Technology
Academic Achievements:
(As of February 2021) Published over 50 papers, applied for 4 domestic invention patents, and 3 international invention patents. Undertaken and Completed Projects: Funding for Overseas Talent Introduction from the Institute of Physics, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Beijing Natural Science Foundation.
Advanced Battery Cryo-Electron Microscopy Project: Focusing on the key issues of advanced batteries, conducting work on the analysis and regulation of microstructures, especially on radiation-sensitive battery materials and interfaces. The aim is to address critical scientific issues such as electrochemical reaction mechanisms, surface and interface reactions, and kinetics, deepen the understanding of the complex structure-property relationships of battery materials, and achieve precise regulation of battery performance.