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Guomin Zhu is a Researcher in the Stemmer Group at the Materials Research Lab, University of California, Santa Barbara. His work focuses on advanced materials science, with a particular emphasis on nanomaterials synthesis, energy storage systems, and structural characterization using cutting-edge microscopy techniques. He investigates phenomena such as phase transitions in superconductors, electrochemical processes in batteries, and crystal growth mechanisms in complex materials.
Research interests include superconductivity in ferroelectric materials, solid-state electrolytes for lithium metal batteries, and the dynamics of nanoscale structures during crystallization and dissolution. Zhu employs advanced tools like HAADF-STEM and liquid-cell TEM to study atomic-scale processes in real time, contributing to understanding material behavior in energy-related applications.
His recent articles highlight breakthroughs in freestanding electrolytes for lithium batteries, interface-driven assembly of mesocrystals, and the structural evolution of hybrid perovskites under electrical stress. These studies bridge fundamental material science with practical applications in renewable energy and electronics.
Zhu’s contributions span collaborations across the College of Engineering, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to solve challenges in materials design and characterization.



