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Dr. Shijian Wang is a Researcher at the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), affiliated with the Centre for Clean Energy Technology (CCET). He holds a PhD in Materials Science from UTS (2018–2022), supervised by Prof. Guoxiu Wang. His research focuses on advanced battery technologies, particularly the development of high-nickel ternary cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries, sodium-ion batteries, and aqueous zinc-ion batteries. He is actively involved in projects addressing challenges in electrode material stability, ion diffusion kinetics, and energy storage efficiency.
Education: PhD in Materials Science, University of Technology Sydney (2018–2022).
Research Interests: Electrochemical energy storage systems, including lithium-ion, sodium-ion, potassium-ion, and zinc-ion batteries. His work emphasizes material design, interface engineering, and structural stability optimization. Recent efforts explore carbon-based covalent bridging bonds, high-entropy cathode materials, and vacancy-engineered electrodes.
Funded Research: Lead or co-investigator in grants such as 'Unveiling Strain Dynamics in Layered MnO₂ Cathodes for Aqueous Zinc-Ion Batteries' (2025) and 'Design of High-Entropy Layered Oxide Cathodes' (2024). Collaborates on projects addressing cathode precursor production and synchrotron-based structural analysis.
Labs/Teams: Part of Prof. Guoxiu Wang’s CCET group, focusing on clean energy technologies. Engages with industry through the Future Battery Industries CRC.

