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Zhou Jianbin earned his PhD at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in 2017 before working as a researcher at USTC and then in the United States at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the University of California, San Diego.
He spent 16 months at Sonocharge Energy, a battery start-up in the US private sector, before returning to China in March as a special professor at USTC.
During his postdoctoral studies in 2017, Zhou was one of only 300 recipients nationwide of China’s Postdoctoral Innovative Talent Support Programme, which recognised promising early-career scientists.
Zhou’s research focuses on the design and development of electrode materials and electrolytes for high-performance solid-state metal batteries, as well as exploring the application of novel electrochemical materials in fields such as catalysis and biomedicine.
His notable achievements include work on lithium-sulphur and sodium-ion battery materials and the development of high-capacity energy storage devices.
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Zhou has an extensive publication record in top-tier international academic journals, with more than 20 papers published in publications such as Nature, Nature Communications, Science Advances, Joule, Chem, Advanced Materials, Advanced Energy Materials and Advanced Functional Materials.