Team Members
Principal Investigator
Postdoctoral Researchers
Chiminh Liang
Education
Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA
B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu, SC, PRC
Research Focus
Charge transport in conjugated polymer and nanostructures, electronic structure of organic molecules, stability and reactivity of radicals, redox flow batteries, organic thermoelectrtrics and photovoltaics.
Nicholas Singstock
Education
Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder (2022)
B.E. in Chemical Engineering, Ohio State University (2017)
Research Focus
Rational design and discovery of advanced materials for energy storage and renewable conversions by leveraging computational, experimental and collaborative efforts.
Graduate Students
Martin Nguyen
Ph.D student
Education
B.Sc Mechanical Engineering at University of Florida, Cum Laude (2019)
Research Area
Polymeric membrane manufacture for energy storage applications.
Charlotte Thomas
Ph.D student
Education
B.S.E. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Michigan Ann Arbor (2020)
Research Area
Surface engineering of ceramic solid state electrolytes for next generation batteries.
Jackson Pope
Ph.D student
Education
B.Sc Materials Science and Engineering at the Ohio State University Columbus (2017)
Research Area
Artificial Surface Electrolyte Interphase (SEI) development and SEI mitigation materials.
Kaitlin Garman
Ph.D student
Education
B.S. in Chemistry at Montana State University (2021)
Research Area
Synthesis of solid-state electrolytes for battery applications.
Evan Flitz
Ph.D student
Education
B.S. in Chemistry at Pomona College (2022)
Research Area
Engineering interfaces of battery materials.
Dakota Rodriguez
Ph.D student
Education
B.S. in Engineering from Fort Lewis College, Magna Cum Laude (2023)
Research Area
Surface engineering of current collectors for next generation Na-ion batteries
Mohammad Sufiyan Nafis
Ph.D student
Education
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering from Aligarh Muslim University (2022)
Research Area
Surface modification of electrodes. Synthesis and optimization of solid electrolytes for next generation solid state batteries
Cindy Wong
PhD Student
Education
B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Oregon State University (2022)
M.S. in Chemical Engineering , Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2024)
Research Area
Characterization of liquid electrolytes for sodium-ion batteries. Co-advised with Michael Toney.