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Professor Zaiping Guo is a leading academic in energy storage materials at the University of Adelaide's School of Chemical Engineering. She holds an ARC Australian Laureate Fellowship and previously served as Distinguished Professor at the University of Wollongong. Her research focuses on electrode and electrolyte materials for batteries, hydrogen storage, and fuel cells. With over 400 publications (36,000+ citations, h-index 103), she has been recognized with awards like the NSW Premier’s Science Prize and Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher status.
Education: PhD in Materials Engineering (University of Wollongong, 2003).
Research interests: Design and application of advanced materials for energy storage/conversion systems, including lithium-sulfur batteries, CO₂ conversion batteries, and sustainable metal recovery from spent batteries. She emphasizes electrolyte engineering, high-entropy materials, and interfacial design.
Notable articles (2024-2025) highlight breakthroughs in zinc-ion batteries, Li-CO₂ batteries, and medium-entropy cathode materials. Awards also include ARC Queen Elizabeth II Fellowship (2010) and ARC Future Fellowship (2015).
Grants and collaborations focus on grid-scale energy storage, sustainable battery tech, and recycling. She leads interdisciplinary teams in the Advanced Materials & Energy Research Group, advancing practical applications of next-gen batteries.
