The Novel Ionic Conductors for Energy (NICE) group brings together top students and strives to become an innovative, practical and respected group in the field of solid-state electrolyte. The group is committed to enhancing the safety of lithium batteries through electrolyte solidification, overcoming technical difficulties in the process, conducting in-depth research on key materials and phenomena, and applying the findings to battery technology and beyond to. A major focus of the lab is to train the next generation of scientists and high-level multidisciplinary engineers for the profession of solid-state energy storage; thus, we will create an environment conducive to learning and mastering new skills.
solid-state lithium battery; lithium resource extraction; advanced composite electrodes; flexible battery.
Students and researchers from different disciplines such as materials / computational materials science / physics / chemical engineering / mechanics who are interested in cultivating multidisciplinary cross-cooperation and comprehensive ability and jointly exploring the future energy storage technologies and industrial applications are welcome to join us!