Energy Storage Materials

7 researchers across 2 institutions

7 Researchers
2 Institutions
2 Grant PIs
3 High Impact

Research in energy storage materials explores the fundamental science and engineering principles behind devices that store electrical energy. This work involves designing, synthesizing, and characterizing novel materials with improved performance characteristics such as higher energy density, faster charging rates, longer cycle life, and enhanced safety. Investigations span a range of storage technologies, including advanced battery chemistries, supercapacitors, and emerging electrochemical storage systems. Researchers employ techniques from materials science, chemistry, and physics to understand material properties at the atomic and molecular level, and to develop scalable manufacturing processes.

This area of research holds significant relevance for Arkansas. Innovations in energy storage are crucial for modernizing the state's energy grid, supporting the integration of renewable energy sources like solar and wind power, and enabling the electrification of transportation. Reliable and efficient energy storage can enhance grid stability, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and create new economic opportunities in manufacturing and technology development within the state. Furthermore, advancements can contribute to energy independence and resilience for both industrial and residential consumers across Arkansas.

This research is inherently interdisciplinary, drawing connections to semiconductor materials, flexible electronics, nanoparticles, and ferroelectric materials. Engagement occurs across multiple institutions within Arkansas, fostering a collaborative environment for advancing energy storage solutions.

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Top Researchers

Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Yong Wang University of Arkansas 90 37,507 Grant PI High Impact
Baohua Li University of Arkansas 52 11,582 High Impact
Dongyi Wang University of Arkansas 24 2,922 Grant PI High Impact
Priyanka Wasnik UA Pine Bluff 16 1,152
Maoding Cheng UA Pine Bluff 3 189
Joshua Kasitz University of Arkansas 2 9
Sergey Prosandee University of Arkansas 0 0

Cross-Institution Connections

Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Energy Storage Materials.

Sergey Prosandee University of Arkansas
22%
Maoding Cheng UA Pine Bluff
Sergey Prosandee University of Arkansas
18%
Priyanka Wasnik UA Pine Bluff
Dongyi Wang University of Arkansas
15%
Maoding Cheng UA Pine Bluff

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