Haijian Huang, born in February 1991 in Feidong, Anhui, is currently Associate Professor at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hefei University of Technology. He completed his Bachelor's and Master's degrees at the Department of Applied Chemistry, Northwestern Polytechnical University, and earned his doctorate at the Department of Materials in ETH Zurich.
His current research is centered on advanced high-rate energy storage technologies. Specifically, his team seeks to engineer the electronic structure, interface microenvironment, and crystallinity of materials to design high-performance metal-ion hybrid capacitor electrodes. In parallel, his team explores the intricate relationship between the structural microenvironments of these electrode materials and their electrochemical properties, aiming to unlock new potential for fast-charging energy storage solutions.
Education:
2008 – 2012, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Department of Applied Chemistry, Bachelor of Science
2012 – 2015, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Department of Applied Chemistry, Master of Engineering
2015 – 2019, ETH Zurich, Department of Materials, Doctor of Science
Professional Appointment:
March 2020 – Present, Hefei University of Technology, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Associate Professor
Research Areas:
1. Hybrid Capacitors
2. High-Rate Energy Storage
3. Microstructure Engineering of Electrode Materials
Commissions of Trust:
2024 – Present, Youth Editor for Battery Energy
Memberships of Scientific Societies:
2024 – Present, Member of the Chinese Chemical Society
2021 – Present, Member of the Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China
Contact Information:
Address: Room 405, Shenghua Building, No. 193 Tunxi Road, Baohe District, Hefei, Anhui, China
Email:haijian.huang@hfut.edu.cn
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