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Not All Lithium–Indium Counter Electrodes Are Made Equal: Probing Inhomogeneities & Kinetics of Uniaxially Pressed Li–In Counter Electrodes in Solid-State Batteries By Grace Whang, Wolfgang Zeier et al @ZeierLab Free to Read in ACS Electrochemistry 👉 go.acs.org/bDZ

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Go boss! #FlahertyFanClub 🎉

Congrats to David Flaherty , a professor in Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, who is winner of the 2026 Paul H. Emmett Award in Fundamental Catalysis. .b.gatech.edu/4fjcuNI

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MIThenge occurs twice a year, during which the position of the sun causes sunlight to stream down the entire 251-meter (823 ft) length of the Infinite Corridor. Thanks to Orisvaldo Salviano Neto '23 for sharing this video of last weekend's Fall 2024 MIThenge.


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BREAKING (@AmerChemSociety) NEWS: ACS members have elected their new 2025 president-elect as of today (along with some other positions). Read more from my C&EN conversation with Rigoberto Hernandez (@EveryWhereChem) earlier today: cen.acs.org/acs-news/gover…


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Excellent talks by friend/colleagues Will Chueh @StanfordMSE & @KWilson1971 at the @RSC_Energy EES Symposium. Held in the beautiful @RoySocChem location of Burlington House London.

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The B Sample of our first planned product, QSE-5, features energy density over 800 Wh/L and is capable of fast charging from 10-80% in less than 15 min — a new high-water mark for the battery industry. youtu.be/9YAVoCIWleY


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Back at @MIT after traveling for a week for talks, meetings & developing new collaborations, and now enjoying the view from my office towards Boston. Looks to be a great day ahead! #AroundMIT

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Building interphases for electrode-free batteries ¦ Jiafeng Lei and Yi-Chun Lu discuss new research showing liquid crystal interphase for dual-electrode-free batteries with enhanced reversibility and increased energy density. buff.ly/3NjIS6E

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What a thrill to chat batteries with @BillGates!

Standard Potential presented to @BillGates at #NYCW on how our sodium-ion solutions are scaling with the support of @Breakthrough Come build alongside us—applications for the next cohort of @Breakthrough Energy Fellows are now open: befellows.smapply.org

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Congratulations to Xiao Wang, a current PhD student in EEL, for being awarded a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Canada Graduate Scholarships - Doctoral Program award, which will provide him funding for the next three years! 🎊nserc-crsng.gc.ca/NSERC-CRSNG/Fu…


Excited to welcome back Dr. Sokseiha Muy as a Research Scientist at EEL! Seiha did his PhD with EEL and has returned to work on research involving AI-assisted material design for advanced electrolytes and catalysts. Welcome Seiha and happy to have you!🥳

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We had way too much fun at @ECSorg Hawaii last week! From giving talks about Li-mediated NRR to going on hikes and lying at the beach, it was the experience of a lifetime! Until next time!

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Just out! A pursuit to approach 10^-4 S/cm at r.t. for practical organic solid and single Li+ ion conductor using covalent organic framework and fundamentals of immobilized anion effects for Li+ transport. With Prof. Dongwhan Lee's group in SNU. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…


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Best Practices for Using AI When Writing Scientific Manuscripts (1/3)

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PhD students — Do these 10 things in the first year of your PhD. With this, 90% of your PhD problems will disappear. 𝟏. 𝐍𝐚𝐫𝐫𝐨𝐰 𝐝𝐨𝐰𝐧 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐜𝐡 𝐭𝐨𝐩𝐢𝐜: Many PhD students struggle to narrow down their research topic to a concrete research gap. Learn…

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Another atom-swapping reaction has entered the ring. Yoonsu Park and his team at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have devised a light-driven reaction that replaces an oxygen atom with a nitrogen atom. cen.acs.org/synthesis/Ligh… .


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Memorization is not learning, understanding the concept and being skeptical everytime shows that you are in the process of learning. Learning is the process of understanding.🧠

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We are thrilled to announce that renowned chemist Mircea Dincă @DincaGroup will be joining the faculty @PrincetonChem Read the announcement: bit.ly/4eLeEWh

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Join us in welcoming Dr. Ankita Morankar to EEL! Ankita received her PhD in Chemical Engineering from Purdue University, and will be doing work in electrocatalysis as a Postdoc at EEL. Excited to have her join the EEL team 🥳

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