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Advances in Energy Storage Materials

Energy storage materials are essential for advancing energy technologies, promoting sustainability, and ensuring a reliable and resilient energy future. Their development and application are key to addressing some of the most pressing energy challenges of our time by accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This special collection focuses on the latest research and advances in energy storage materials, addressing the critical challenges and breakthroughs necessary for enhanced performance, efficiency, and sustainability. By bringing together cutting-edge research, this collection aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state and future directions in the field of energy storage materials.

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Editors

  • Min-Kyu Song

    Min-Kyu Song

    Dr. Song is an Associate Professor at Washington State University in the School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering. His research focuses on advanced energy storage materials, including lithium-ion and next-gen batteries. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering from Georgia Tech in 2011, focusing on novel battery materials. Before joining WSU in 2015, he conducted postdoctoral research at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and worked at Hyundai Motors on fuel cell systems. He now leads research on functional materials and scalable manufacturing for emerging energy technologies, collaborating with industry and academic partners.

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