Yi Cui, associate professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University, discusses designing nanomaterials for energy storage, including batteries and supercapacitors. The Energy Seminar meets weekly during the academic year. For a list of upcoming talks, visit the events page at the Woods Institute for the Environment website.
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