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Dr. Bing Sun is a Senior Lecturer and ARC Future Fellow at the Centre for Clean Energy Technology, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Technology Sydney. He specializes in materials science, electrochemistry, and energy storage technologies, with a focus on advanced battery systems such as sodium-ion, lithium-metal, and multivalent metal-ion batteries. His research has been recognized through prestigious awards, including the ARC DECRA (2018) and ARC Future Fellowship (2022).
Dr. Sun holds a PhD from University of Technology Sydney (2012), following MEng and BE degrees from Harbin Institute of Technology (2007/2005). He has published over 130 peer-reviewed articles in top journals like Nature Energy and Advanced Materials, accumulating 10,100+ citations and an h-index of 60.
His funded projects include Australia’s Fuel Cells and Electrolysers Prototyping Facility (ARC, 2024–2025) and Development of Bioabsorbable Coronary Stents (2024). He teaches courses on Clean Energy Technology and Innovations in Energy.
Research interests span materials chemistry, nanotechnology, and battery innovation. Recent work focuses on sodium-ion battery cathodes, lithium dendrite suppression, and high-entropy material strategies. Key contributions include functional carbon-based bonds for sodium storage and molecular electrolyte designs for high-voltage batteries.
He leads collaborations in energy storage systems, with active participation in prototyping facilities and biomaterial applications for batteries. His lab emphasizes sustainable energy solutions through advanced material engineering.

