Toward an Atomistic Understanding of Solid-State Electrochemical Interfaces for Energy Storage

Veronica Augustyn is an Assistant Professor of Materials Science & Engineering at North Carolina State University. She received her PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles (2013) and was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin (2013–2015). Her research is focused on the synthesis and characterization of materials operating at electrochemical interfaces, and in particular the relationships between material composition, structure, and morphology and the resulting electrochemical mechanisms. Recently, she was the recipient of a 2017 NSF CAREER Award and is a Scialog Fellow in Advanced Energy Storage at the Research Corporation for Science Advancement. Matthew McDowell is an assistant professor in the G.W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering and the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He received his PhD from Stanford University (2013) and was a postdoctoral scholar at Caltech from 2013 until 2015. His research is focused on understanding structural and chemical transformations in materials and at interfaces within electrochemical and electrical devices through the use of in situ and operando techniques. He has received the NSF CAREER Award, the AFOSR YIP Award, and the NASA Early Career Faculty Award and is a Scialog Fellow in Advanced Energy Storage. Aleksandra Vojvodic is Skirkanich Assistant Professor of Innovation in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at University of Pennsylvania. She received her PhD from Chalmers University of Technology, was Postdoc at Technical University of Denmark and Stanford University, and was Staff Scientist at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Her research focuses on computational-driven materials design including studies of surfaces and interfaces of materials for chemical transformations, energy conversion, and storage. She received the 2017 European Federation of Catalysis Societies Young Researcher Award and the MIT Technology Review 35 Award 2016. She is a CIFAR Bio-Inspired Solar Energy fellow and a Scialog Fellow in Advanced Energy Storage.

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