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Yuting Luo is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) and a core faculty member of the Ralph O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI). She joined JHU in January 2024, following a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She holds a PhD in Chemistry from Texas A&M University (2022) and a BS in Chemistry from Nankai University (China).
Her research focuses on designing multi-scale materials for energy storage applications, including solid-state batteries, water treatment, and wearable devices. Key areas include understanding the interplay between chemical, electrochemical, and mechanical properties of materials. Her work emphasizes atomistic to 3D architectural design to enhance functional performance. Collaborations include Argonne and Brookhaven National Labs for synchrotron X-ray characterizations.
Her research vision centers on enabling a sustainable energy future through advanced materials science. Current projects bridge atomic-level design principles with practical applications in energy transition and human health technologies.
Luo’s group actively explores novel materials for next-generation electrochemical storage systems, employing cutting-edge techniques like operando synchrotron analysis and machine learning-driven data analytics. Her interdisciplinary approach addresses challenges in battery longevity, thermal stability, and fast-charging capabilities.



