Principal Investigator
Dr. Héctor D. Abruña |
Senior Research Associate
Dr. Hongsen Wang |
Post Docs
Dr. Shuangyan Lang |
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Dr. Mi-Ju Kim |
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Dr. Huiqi Li |
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Dr. Qihao Li E-mail | ql265@cornell.edu Office | PSB 286 Qihao’s research focuses on developing non-PGM HOR and ORR catalysts for AEMFCs, aiming on achieving high-performance PGM-free AEMFCs. He is also interested in unveiling electrode/polyelectrolyte interface using advanced techniques to shed light on advanced catalysts and energy conversion devices development. He enjoys photographing and tennis in his free time. |
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Dr. Miriam Marisol Tellez Cruz E-mail | mmt97@cornell.edu Office | PSB 202 Miriam’s research focuses on developing nanomaterials for oxygen reduction reaction in alkaline (non-precious metals) and acid (Pt-based alloy) fuel cells. In her free time, Miriam enjoys watching horror movies, crocheting, and communicating science to kids. |
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Dr. Joesene Javier Soto Pérez E-mail | jjs544@cornell.edu Office | PSB 284 Joesene’s research interests include the synthesis of first-row transition metal nitrides as electrocatalysts for alkaline exchange membrane fuel cells (AEMFCs) and anion-exchange water electrolyzers (AEMWEs). He highlights the use of in situ and operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) combined with electrochemistry. In his spare time, he enjoys running, reading, traveling, and going to museums. |
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Dr. Xin Wang E-mail | xw543@cornell.edu Office | PSB 286 Xin’s research focuses on the synthesis, characterization and theory of electrocatalysts for alkaline exchange membrane fuel cells (AEMFCs) and batteries using machine learning techniques. She also serves as the head coach of the Archery Club at Cornell. |
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Dr. Dasol Jin E-mail | dj374@cornell.edu Office | PSB 296 Dasol’s research mainly focuses on the development of nanomaterials for electrocatalysis (oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and water splitting) and the elucidation of electrochemical reaction mechanisms using scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) technique. In her free time, she enjoys walking and listening to music. |
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Dr. Meixue Hu E-mail | mh2574@cornell.edu Office | PSB 296 Meixue’s research is centered on operando investigations into water transport and distribution mechanisms. It also involves the development of alkaline polymer electrolytes, aimed at optimizing water management in alkaline exchange membrane fuel cells. During her leisure, she finds pleasure in running and traveling. |
Graduate Students
Mihail Krumov |
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Colin Bundschu |
Undergraduate Students
Dave Tirtariyadi Tirtariyadi is an undergraduate in Chemical Engineering, graduating in May 2024. He works on organic electrode materials for battery applications. Dave is also involved in the ChemE Car Project Team and the Cornell chapter of AIChE. In his free time, he listens to new podcasts and plays badminton and basketball. |
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Chett Garreau Chett’s research is in the development of artificial solid electrolyte interphase for lithium-sulfur batteries. He is a student in Materials Science & Engineering interested in the development of Li-S and solid-state batteries. In his free time, he enjoys improving his cooking skills and playing Mario Kart. |