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Xue Jun Min is an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS), teaching courses including MLE2102 (Thermodynamics and Phase Diagrams) and MLE2107 (Ceramic Materials and Processing). His research centers on designing functional nanostructured materials for energy storage and biomedical applications, with specific focus on off-resonance MRI contrast agents and flexible solid-state energy storage for wearables.
His work spans nanomaterials synthesis, electrocatalysis, and advanced battery technologies, emphasizing electronic structure manipulation (e.g., eg* band broadening) and surface engineering. Key research themes include oxygen evolution reaction optimization, zinc-ion battery development, and flexible supercapacitor design for next-generation energy systems.
Analysis of his 2024-2025 publications reveals dominant trends in aqueous battery systems (particularly zinc-ion), electrocatalyst surface reconstruction, and orbital engineering of transition metal compounds. His work consistently targets performance enhancement through atomic-level material modifications, with significant contributions to wearable energy storage and medical imaging technologies.
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