
Bin Ouyang
@bin_ouyang_cms
Assistant professor at FSU @floridastate and chemistry department @ChemistryFsu, AE of JACerS @JAmCeramSoc
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https://bin-ouyang.com/ 09-11-2021 04:30:41
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Our latest work is now online in Advanced Energy Materials!!! 🎉 🎉 Funded by Samsung, we Bin Ouyang collaborate with Research Group of J. Cabana uncover the overlooked potential of Cu, Sn, and Sb in HE-DRX design. More details please check: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ae…

It was a treat to be part of this new paper. It forced us to venture into new approaches to materials discovery, which we hope to further exploit soon enough. Congratulations to our colleagues FSU Chemistry & Biochemistry!


Yan Zeng of FSU Chemistry & Biochemistry is part of an U.S. Department of Energy-funded research consortium developing a new electric vehicle battery to boost efficiency and reduce reliance on rare materials. Learn how sodium-ion batteries could power the next gen of electric vehicles ➡️ fla.st/1ZZKACYT




Join us today at 4 p.m. in the Kroto Auditorium for this week’s seminar, “The intriguing crystallography, thermodynamics and kinetics of Li-ion and Na-ion battery materials,” by professor Anton Van der Ven from UC Santa Barbara!



Tomorrow! Join us on Friday, April 4, to hear from UC Berkeley's Bryan D. McCloskey, the chair of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, and the Warren and Katharine Schlinger Distinguished Professor in Chemical Engineering. See you at 4 p.m. in CSL 1001.


It was a pleasure and honor to host Prof. Bryan McCloskey McCloskey Lab from UC Berkeley for a seminar at FSU Chemistry & Biochemistry. It was a very educational and inspiring talk with insights into polymer-based ionic conductors from both theoretical and experimental perspectives. Our department





Thanks for the kind words, Taylor Sparks. I am a big fan of your work and Materialism Podcast. Really enjoyed the depth of the conversation and fantastic questions. Look forward to seeing AI make real-world impact in designing materials in the coming years!

I'm thrilled to have completed my 2nd-year PhD talk! Heartfelt thanks to my PI Prof. Bin Ouyang, for his unwavering support and guidance throughout this journey. I also want to sincerely thank my PhD committee, family and friends for their constant support and belief in me.


