Responsible Person: Fu Zhengwen
Current Position: Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at Fudan University
Visiting Scholar Experience:
2004: Department of Chemistry, University of Washington, USA
Postdoctoral Experience:
2000-2001: Interface Quantum Electronics Research Center, Hokkaido University, Japan
Research Direction:
Primary research areas include thin-film solid-state electrolytes, physics and chemistry of novel energy storage materials, lithium-ion batteries (including lithium-air and lithium-sulfur batteries), and sodium-ion batteries.
Academic Achievements:
Published over 180 academic papers in major domestic and international journals.
Ongoing and Completed Projects:
Undertaken or completed over 10 national and provincial-level projects, including national "863" and "973" projects as well as National Natural Science Foundation of China projects.
Project on All-Solid-State Thin-Film Electrolytes: Focusing on key issues in the development of solid-state batteries, this project aims to develop lithium replenishment and related industrialization technologies, as well as surface modification techniques for novel cathode materials. This includes developing lithium replenishment technologies for Si-O-C, hard carbon, and soft carbon; surface modification technologies for high-nickel (LiNiCoMnO2), lithium-rich (Li2NioMnO2), and high-voltage materials (LiNiMnO2); developing roll-to-roll vacuum evaporation equipment and techniques for metal lithium thin films and solid-state electrolyte thin films; preparing solid-state electrolyte materials and techniques; and assembling solid-state batteries and all-solid-state batteries.