讲座 | Electrochemical Interface Reaction in All-Solid Environment

发布者:傅瑀何发布时间:2023-09-18浏览次数:112

学术讲座:Electrochemical Interface Reaction in All-Solid Environment

主讲人:Xin Li,Associate Professor, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University

邀请人:Future Battery Research Center

时间:9:00, September 24, 2023 (Beijing Time)

地点:Room 200, Yue-Kong Pao Library's Annex

讲座摘要:

Electrochemical interface reaction governs the evolution of electrochemical activity at the interface in a system with sweeping chemical potentials. Different from conventional liquid-solid interface that has been widely studied, the electrochemical interface reactions at solid-solid interface are not well understood. The talk will focus on such an interface to introduce relevant experimental evidence under mechanical constriction testing condition and computational approach using constrained ensemble description. These fundamental understandings will enable us to better design and control electrochemical interface reactions in an all-solid environment. 

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主讲人简介:

Prof. Xin Li is an associate professor of materials science at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University. Xin Li’s research group designs new energy-related materials and systems through advanced synthesis, characterization, and simulation, with the current focus on Li and Na ion batteries, solid-state batteries, and unconventional superconductors. Xin Li received his B.S. degree in physics from Nanjing University, China, his Ph.D. degree in materials science and engineering from Prof. Dickey’s group at Pennsylvania State University and performed postdoctoral research in Prof. Zewail’s group at CalTech and Prof. Ceder’s group at MIT before joining Harvard in 2015.