Biography
Prof. Zhenghui Pan
Prof. Zhenghui Pan
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Title: Three dimensional architectured electrode: design and application in flexible energy storage devices
Abstract: 
Flexible energy storage devices are attracting increasing attention as they show unique promising advantages, such as flexibility, shape diversity, light weight, and so on; these properties enable applications in portable, flexible, and even wearable electronic devices, including soft electronic products, roll-up displays, and wearable devices. Consequently, considerable effort has been made in recent years to fulfill the requirements of future flexible energy storage devices, and much progress has been witnessed. To this end, three dimensional (3D) nanostructured electrode materials have demonstrated superior electrochemical properties in producing high-performance energy storage devices. Thus, in this presentation, we mainly focus our research on developing highly capacitive 3D nanostructured electrode materials and their applications in energy-storage devices with excellent flexibility.
Biography: 
Dr. Zhenghui Pan is currently a Research Fellow in Prof. John Wang’s research group in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National University of Singapore. He received his Ph. D. degree (2018) from Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics (SINANO), Chinese Academy of Sciences in Prof. Yuegang Zhang’s group. His current research interests cover the preparation, understanding, and applications of functional nanomaterials in energy storage devices, including supercapacitors and aqueous metal-ion batteries. He has published about 40 high-quality papers including Advanced Energy Materials, Nano Energy, Advanced Functional Materials, Energy Storage Materials and Advanced Science.