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Apparao M. Rao is the Robert A. Bowen Endowed Professor of Physics, specializing in advanced energy storage systems and materials science. His research focuses on battery technologies, particularly potassium-ion and lithium-sulfur batteries, solid electrolytes, and thermoelectrochemical systems. He leads projects on high-capacity anodes/cathodes, electrolyte design, and waste heat harvesting. Rao’s work integrates nanomaterials, electrochemistry, and energy conversion, addressing challenges in battery stability, energy density, and environmental impact.
His research has produced breakthroughs in solid electrolyte interphase engineering, stress-resilient carbon materials, and oscillatory energy systems. Rao collaborates on cutting-edge projects like bio-derived silicon nano-quills and graphene-based electrodes. His affiliations include roles as a Director and faculty member in physics and materials science departments.
Rao’s publications span over 100 peer-reviewed articles (2022–2025), emphasizing sustainable electrolytes, high-voltage cathodes, and scalable battery architectures. His work has implications for renewable energy storage and next-generation energy technologies.
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