Dr. Changmin Shi | battery | Best Researcher Award
Brown University, United States
Changmin Shi is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the School of Engineering, Brown University, specializing in energy materials, thermal energy management, and artificial intelligence. With a robust academic background, he holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Maryland (UMD) and an M.S. from Columbia University. He is recognized for his groundbreaking research in high-energy-density lithium-sulfur batteries and solid-state battery technologies. Changmin has been awarded multiple honors, including the Inventor of the Year award at Brown University and the All America Chinese Youth Federation’s Top 40 Under 30 in 2024. His work emphasizes advancing manufacturing, thermoregulation, and recycling in energy systems, aiming for sustainable, circular economy-driven solutions. šā”š¬
Publication Profile
Education
Changmin Shi pursued his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering at UMD (2019ā2023), focusing on high-energy-density lithium-sulfur batteries. He also obtained an M.S. from Columbia University (2017ā2019), working on flexible lithium-ion batteries. Prior to that, he earned his B.Eng. in Metallurgical Engineering from the University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB) in 2017. šš
Experience
At Brown University (2023āPresent), Changmin works under the mentorship of Dr. Brian W. Sheldon, focusing on the development of solid-state battery technologies and AI-assisted manufacturing. His past roles include significant research contributions at UMD, where he also received the Outstanding Graduate Assistance Award and Deanās Fellowship. He has collaborated on major projects, bringing innovative approaches to energy storage and thermal management. š«š¬š¼
Awards and Honors
Changminās remarkable achievements have earned him numerous awards, such as the Inventor of the Year at Brown University (2024), the Nano Research Energy Young Star Researcher Gold Award (2023), and several prestigious fellowships and travel grants. Notably, he received the Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad (2023) and is a top reviewer for renowned journals in the field. šš„
Research Focus
Changmin’s research focuses on the intersection of physics-informed AI and next-generation solid-state battery technologies. He explores areas such as advanced manufacturing, thermoregulation in energy systems, and sustainable recycling approaches for solid electrolytes. His interdisciplinary work seeks to integrate AI to optimize battery life cycles and improve the performance and safety of solid-state batteries. šš¤š
Conclusion
Changmin Shi is an innovative researcher dedicated to pushing the boundaries of energy materials and AI applications. His contributions to solid-state battery technologies and sustainable energy solutions are shaping the future of energy storage and thermal management, making him a key figure in the field. š
Publications
Viscoplasticity Driven Approach on Lithium Dendrite Suppression in Sulfide Electrolyte, Nature Materials, 2024
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Fracture Toughness of Sulfide Electrolytes for Solid-State Batteries, ACS Applied Energy Materials, 2024
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Transfer Learning Prediction on Lithium-Ion Battery Heat Release Under Thermal Runaway Condition, Nano Research Energy, 2024
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Physics-Informed AI Driven in Predicting Viscoplastic-Deformed Solid Electrolyte Cycling Life, Energy & Environmental Science, 2024
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Li Dendrite Suppression in Battery Electrolytes through the Inclusion of Ferroelectric Materials, Energy & Environmental Science, 2024
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