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Maeder Hall Auditorium
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I lead an Energy and Environmental Materials and Devices research group at the University of Maryland, College Park, with a major mission to address the CO2 challenge. Our current research interests include (1) ultrahigh-temperature synthesis of new materials and their use in advanced energy devices, (2) beyond Li-ion batteries for transportation and the grid, and (3) wood nanoscience and nanotechnologies.
In this seminar I will share my group’s research and development of electrified ultrahigh-temperature synthesis as a novel platform for discovering and manufacturing new energy and environmental materials. I will start with the design and fabrication of ultrahigh temperature heaters, followed by three specific research topics, including high entropy nanoparticles (Science 2018, 359, 1489, Cover), a high-performance battery membrane (Science 2020, 358, 521, Cover), and reactors with rapid programmable temperature for thermochemical reactions (Nature, 2022, CH4 pyrolysis and NH3 synthesis).
Speaker Bio
At the University of Maryland, Dr. Hu has published ~350 research papers (including 10 Science and Nature). He has received many awards, including: the Highly Cited Researchers list by Clarivate Analytics (2016-2021), a Blavatnik National Awards Honoree; the TAPPI Nano Middle Career Award (2019); 2018/2020/2021 R&D 100 Winner, the Nano Letters Young Investigator Lectureship (2017), the Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award (2016), and the Air Force Young Investigator Award (AFOSR YIP, 2013). He is an MRS fellow.