
About
Chengcheng Fang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at Michigan State University's College of Engineering. She joined in 2020, focusing on developing advanced materials and manufacturing methods for energy storage and conversion devices. Her research emphasizes quantitative characterization tools for lithium metal batteries and solid-state electrolytes.
Education
- Ph.D., Materials Science and Engineering, University of California San Diego (2019)
- M.Phil., Innovative Technology Leadership, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (2015)
- B.S., Materials Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University (2012)
Research Interests
Dr. Fang's work addresses critical challenges in energy storage systems, including:
- Lithium metal anode stability and interfacial engineering
- High-voltage electrolyte design for lithium-ion batteries
- Scalable manufacturing of lightweight battery components
- Electrochemical characterization of battery degradation mechanisms
Awards
- MIT Technology Review 35 Innovators under 35 (2022)
- Materials Research Society Graduate Student Award (2019)
Grants & Projects
Recent funding includes:
- Developing lightweight batteries for autonomous vehicles (US Army, 2022–2024)
- High-voltage electrolyte research (General Motors, 2023–2024)
Labs & Facilities
Her research group operates in the Engineering Building, Rooms 3150 and 3531 at Michigan State University.
0Publications listed
Find Chengcheng Fang elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Ruopian FangUniversity of New South Wales · Researcher- ZZhengcheng (John) ZhangArgonne National Laboratory · Researcher
- JJi-Guang ZhangPaul Drude Institute for Solid State Electronics · Research Fellow
Zheng FanUniversity of Houston · Associate Professor
Wyatt E. TenhaeffUniversity of Rochester · Assistant Professor
Chunmei BanUniversity of Colorado · Associate Professor