会议时间:2020/9/19 13:00-16:30
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Title: Multifunctional synergy for materials processing and applications
Shi Xue Dou, PhD, DSc, ATSE, AM
Institute for Superconducting & Electronic Materials | Australian Institute for Innovative Materials
University of Wollongong, Australia,shi@uow.edu.au; Web:http://isem.uow.edu.au/staff/UOW105559.html;
Google Scholars:https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=Aj8KQdsAAAAJ&hl=en
Abstract:Significant advances in development of strategies and approaches on novel materials design and processing have been made. Here we particularly highlight the advantages of combination of multi-functionalities to achieve synergetic effect on energy materials performance towards applications. These include combination of carbon coating with band engineering for alteration of electronic properties; universal general approach for morphology control; combination of physical confinement with catalytic effect to control polysulphide loss in metal sulphur battery; Multiple strain engineering for increase of reactive sites in catalysts; Additive & subtractive engineering for controlled growth of nanomaterials with designed size, shape and composition; Multiple dimension manipulation to achieve optimised electronic and ionic properties; Hybridisation at materials, structure & device level to achieve high reactivity in energy storage materials. Among these the interface/surface science and engineering is the most critical element for energy materials design and processing at both fundamental and applied level. Most of the research is limited within the block of research inputs to research outputs while there is a huge gap between research outputs and commercial benefits which need to be addressed. Scaling-up remains as a great challenge to facilitate industry transformation processes from laboratory to real world applications. The design and construction of battery pack driven minning veicles through development of advanced battery management system by UOW team sets unique example for transfering lab success to industry applications.
Biography:Shi Xue Douis a Distingiushed Professor at University of Wollongong, the founding director of ISEM and UOW Research Ambassador for Asia. He received his PhD at Dalhousie University, Canada in 1984 and DSc at the University of New South Wales in 1998 and was elected as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Science and Engineering in 1994. He was awarded the Australian Government’s Centenary Medal in 2003 and Australian Order of Member in 2019 for his contribution to materials science and engineering, multiple Australian Professorial Fellowships from 1993 to 2011, the Vice-Chancellors Senior Excellence Award in 2008, Outstanding Partnership Award in 2012 and the Life Achievement Award from ASTS in 2018. He is named as a highly cited researcher in materials science by Thomson Reuters with citations of 51,500 andh-indexof 106 (Scopus). His research focusses on energy and electronic materials. He has supervised and co-supervised 99 PhD students, more than 60 postdoctoral and visiting fellows. He is program leader for Auto CRC 2020 on electrification program and the on-going ARENA 2016-2020 on smart sodium storage system program.