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Lingchen Kong is a Researcher in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University. Their work focuses on advanced materials for energy storage, environmental engineering, and nanotechnology applications. Key research areas include ion-selective membranes for lithium-ion batteries, electrochemical processes for resource recovery, and nanomaterials for water treatment and UV protection.
They collaborate with advisors Meagan Mauter (Postdoctoral Research Mentor) and William Chueh (Postdoctoral Faculty Sponsor). Their recent studies emphasize sustainable technologies, such as geothermal lithium extraction and polymer-modified membranes for selective ion transport. Kong's publications span 2020–2025, reflecting interdisciplinary innovation in materials science.
Publications highlight trends in: 1) Electrochemical systems for energy and environmental applications; 2) Nanostructured materials for catalysis and protection; 3) Remediation strategies leveraging polymer science. No scientific awards are noted in the provided text.
Advising and grants details are not explicitly mentioned, though their research is likely supported by Stanford University initiatives. No lab or team affiliations are explicitly stated.



