(Lecture, Dec 29) Nanomaterials Design for Energy and Environment
Title: Nanomaterials Design for Energy and Environment
Speaker: Prof. Yi Cui (Stanford University)
Time: 10:00a.m., Dec. 29th, 2016
Venue: Room 405, Shaw Engineering Building, Wushan Campus
Abstract:
Materials design at nanoscale has enabled novel technologies which can address critical energy and environment problems. My group’s research in the past decade has been focused on innovative ideas in this area. Here I will show multiple examples how nanomaterials design can allow us to control photons, electrons, ions and heat. Examples include 1) high energy batteries with Si, Li metal and S; 2) electrochemical tuning of catalysts 3) cooling and heating textile for personal thermal management. 4) Water disinfection with novel 2D layered materials.
Brief introduction to Prof. Yi Cui:
Yi Cui is a Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University. He received his Ph.D in Chemistry at HarvardUniversity (2002), B.S. in Chemistry at the University of Science and Technology of China (1998). He was a Miller Postdoctoral Fellow at University of California, Berkeley before joining StanfordUniversity as an Assistant Professor in 2005. His current research is on nanomaterials design for energy and environment and two-dimensional materials. Cui is an Associate Editor of Nano Letters. He is a co-director of the Bay Area Photovoltaic Consortium and Battery500 Consortium funded by the US Department of Energy. He has published more than 330 peer-reviewed papers. He is a Fellow of Materials Research Society and Royal Society of Chemistry. He has received numerous awards including MRS Kavli Distinguished Lectureship in Nanoscience (2015), Resonate Award for Sustainability (2015), Inaugural Nano Energy Award (2014), Blavatnik National Award Finalist (2014), Wilson Prize (2011), the Sloan Research Fellowship (2010), KAUST Investigator Award (2008), ONR Young Investigator Award (2008), MDV Innovators Award (2007), Technology Review World Top Young Innovator Award (2004). He founded Amprius Inc. in 2008, a company to commercialize the breakthrough high-energy battery technology invented in his lab. He co-Founded 4C Air Inc. to develop novel filtration solution to remove PM2.5 particle pollutants from air.