Ya Ji - Energy Storage - Best Researcher Award

Shanghai Jiao Tong University - China

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Ya Ji's academic journey commenced with a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering from Nanjing University, China, followed by a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the National University of Singapore. His doctoral research was supervised by Professor LI Fong Yau, Sam.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and previously holding research positions at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities and the National University of Singapore, Ji has demonstrated his commitment to advancing research in the field of energy storage.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Ji's research primarily focuses on energy storage, particularly in areas such as redox flow batteries, decoupled hydrogen evolution, and fuel cells. His work contributes to the development of sustainable and efficient energy storage solutions.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Ji's research findings have been published in prestigious journals and presented at various conferences, showcasing his significant impact and influence in the field of energy storage. His contributions drive innovation and advancements in energy storage technologies.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS

Ji's research has garnered citations from peers and scholars, reflecting the relevance and impact of his work in the academic community. His publications contribute to the dissemination of knowledge and inspire further research in energy storage.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Through his participation in research projects and academic endeavors, Ji aims to leave a lasting legacy in the field of energy storage. His continued dedication to advancing research and mentoring future scholars will shape the future of sustainable energy storage solutions.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Decoupled Redox Catalytic Hydrogen Production with a Robust Electrolyte-Borne Electron and Proton Carrier.  2021 (43)

A robust anionic sulfonated ferrocene derivative for pH-neutral aqueous flow battery.  2020 (46)

Ya Ji – Energy Storage – Best Researcher Award

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