Greatly Enhanced Anode Stability in K-Oxygen Batteries with an In-Situ Formed Solvent- and Oxygen-Impermeable Protection LayerCongratulations!
Author: Neng Xiao
Allie has been awarded the Swenton Teaching Award!
Congrats!
THE JOHN S. SWENTON TEACHING AWARD . . .This award is designed to be an ongoing tribute to Dr. Swenton’s distinguished career of research, teaching and service. It especially recognizes his dedication to the teaching of undergraduate and graduate students and his service as a mentor for numerous students and faculty at OSU. This includes advising 34 Ph.D. students, 17 master’s degree students, and nine bachelor honor students. The Ohio State University Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry gratefully acknowledges the financial support of students, colleagues and friends whose generous contributions have made the John S. Swenton Award possible.The Swenton Award is given annually to graduate students who are members of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry in recognition of their outstanding teaching in the department. Two awards are given annually, each consisting of a $500.00 honorarium.
Neng’s paper “Probing Mechanisms for Inverse Correlation between Rate Performance and Capacity in K–O2 Batteries” has been accepted by ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces
Congrats! This is Neng’s first first-author paper on ACS journal.
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acsami.6b06280
Xiaodi completed his PhD defense. Congratulations!
Congratulations to Billy for being one of the recipients of the best poster awards in 2016 OSU Materials Week!
Bradley Schockman, the undergraduate student in our group, has been offered Undergraduate Education Summer Research Fellowship
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Brittany presents at Denman Research Forum
Mingzhe has been awarded the 2015 Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Students Abroad!
Mingzhe Yu is awarded the Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Students Abroad this year, Prof. Yiying Wu is invited to attend the ceremony held on April 29, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Chinese Consulate in New York.
Great honor and wonderful news!
Ben’s paper “Tunable Molecular MoS2 Edge-Site Mimics for Catalytic Hydrogen Production” has been accepted by Inorganic Chemistry
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“Solar-Powered Electrochemical Energy Storage: an Alternative to Solar Fuels” was a Hot Article for 2015 and as has been included in the Hot Article 2015 web collection for Journal of Materials Chemistry A.
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“Solar-Powered Electrochemical Energy Storage: an Alternative to Solar Fuels” was a Hot Article for 2015 and as such it has been included in the Hot Article 2015 web collection for Journal of Materials Chemistry A.