Guest Editors:
Dawei Wang (Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Nengneng Luo (Guangxi University, China)
Zhilun Lu (Edinburgh Napier University, UK)
Hong Liang Du (Xi’an Jiaotong University, China)
Submission deadline: September 30, 2022
Introduction:
Energy storage dielectrics have the advantages of high power density, fast charge and discharge rate, which are widely used in power electronic equipment and high pulse power devices including pulse power weapons, medical cardiac defibrillators, electric cars, wind turbines, grid photovoltaic power generation, etc. Energy storage dielectrics have become the current international frontier and hot spots in the field of dielectric materials and devices. The development and design of new materials, characterization of microstructure and properties, manufacture and evaluation of capacitors are of great significance to the development of energy storage dielectrics. In order to promote academic exchanges, the Journal of Advanced Dielectrics (JAD) plans to launch a special issue of "Energy storage dielectrics" on Volume 13 Issue 1 in 2023. High-level research papers and reviews are now globally solicited.
The scope of the special issue includes (but not limited to):
Submission procedure:
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Submission guidelines:
https://www.worldscientific.com/page/jad/submission-guidelines
Guest Editors:
Dawei Wang, a member of JAD Early Career Editorial Board, currently works as a Professor at Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He worked as a Research Associate at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering of The University of Sheffield in 2014-2020 and a joint PhD student/Visiting Scholar at the Materials Research Institute of Pennsylvania State University in Sep.2010.9- Sep.2011 and Apr.2016.-Jun.2016. He received his PhD degree in Materials Processing Engineering from Beijing Institute of Technology in 2012. He is an Associate Editor for Journal of American Ceramic Society and Frontiers in Materials. His research focuses on the advanced electronic ceramics for energy storage/conversion/harvesting, and translation of new materials to porotype devices/components for electronic systems. He has published 150+ refereed papers, with a total citation of 5000+ and a google scholar h-index of 43. He holds 15 issued patents and has given 20+ invited talks on international conferences.
Contact info:
Email:dw.wang@siat.ac.cn
Nengneng Luo, a member of JAD Early Career Editorial Board, currently works as a Professor in School of Resources, Environment and Materials at Guangxi University. He received his PhD degree in Chemistry from Tsinghua University in 2015, and studied as a joint-training PhD student at the Pennsylvania State University from 2013 to 2014. He was the winner of the sixth “Young Elite Scientist Sponsorship Program” of the China Association for Science and Technology, and the Guangxi Natural Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars. His research focuses on designing novel high-performance lead-free (anti) ferroelectric materials and their application for energy storage/piezoelectric sensor, and finding the correlations between microstructure and physical performance. He presided over more than eight scientific research projects. He has published 40+ refereed papers on Nature Communications, Chemical Engineering Journal, and Journal of Materials Chemistry A, etc., with a total citation of 1100+.
Contact info:
Email:luonn1234@163.com
Zhilun Lu, a member of JAD Early Career Editorial Board, currently works as an Assistant Professor at Edinburgh Napier University. He obtained his PhD from the University of Sheffield with the High-Quality PhD Thesis Prize and held post-doctoral research appointments at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin and the Henry Royce Institute. He is the principal investigator on a Royal Society and a Royal Society of Chemistry research project focused on the development of high-energy density capacitors for sustainable applications. He is a Professional Member (MIMMM) of the IOM3, a Member (MRSC) of the Royal Society of Chemistry and a Member of the American Chemical Society. He is also an editorial board member of Materials Today Communications and an associate editor of Frontiers in Materials and guest editor of Crystals. He serves as a peer reviewer for over ten high impact journals, including Physical Review Letters, Chemistry of Materials, and Acta Materialia. He has published 60+ journal papers including Chemical Reviews, Nature Communications and Physical Review Letters. His research focuses on fabrication, characterization and applications of a wide range of advanced functional ceramics such as dielectrics, thermoelectric oxides, magnetic materials, microwave ceramics, and high entropy oxides.
Contact info:
Email:Z.Lu@Napier.ac.uk