
معرفی
Dr. Jeffrey G. Bell is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Washington State University (WSU) since August 2020. He also serves as Affiliate Faculty in the Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering and as Associate Editor of ECS Sensors Plus. His research focuses on developing affordable diagnostic tools and advancing energy storage technologies through magnetoelectrochemistry, 3D-printed sensors, and novel battery systems. He holds a PhD from the University of Windsor (2017) and completed postdoctoral studies at Harvard University (2017–2020).
Education:
- PhD in Chemistry, University of Windsor (2017)
- BSc Honors Chemistry, University of Windsor (2012)
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University (2017–2020)
Research Interests:
- Electrochemical sensors for biomedical and environmental applications
- Magnetoelectrochemistry for enhancing battery performance
- 3D-printed point-of-care diagnostic devices
- Aqueous energy storage systems (e.g., zinc-ion batteries)
Recent Trends in Publications: Dr. Bell’s work emphasizes integration of magnetic fields with electrochemistry to improve sensor sensitivity and battery stability. Recent studies explore novel materials for electrodes, low-cost diagnostics, and applications in global health equity.
Funding & Grants:
- NSF CAREER Award (2025–2030): Calibration-Free Sensors for Biofluid Analysis
- ACS Petroleum Research Fund (2025–2027): Cobalt-based Catalysts for CO₂ Reduction
- Commercialization Gap Fund (2025): Enhanced Aqueous Zinc-Manganese Batteries
Lab & Team: The Bell Group includes postdocs, graduate students (e.g., Sireesha Pedaballi, William McLeod), and undergraduates. Research spans electrochemistry, materials science, and device fabrication for healthcare and energy solutions.

