Biography
Dr. Yang Hui Ying received her B.S. degree from Nankai University, China, in 2002. She obtained her Ph.D. degree in Nanyang Technological University, Singapore in 2006. After her graduate study, she has been appointed as Singapore Millennium Fellow and Lee Kuan Yew Fellow in 2006 and 2008, respectively. She worked as research scholar in Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, USA in 2011. Currently, she is an associate professor at the EPD Pillar in SUTD.
Research Interest and Capabilities
- Battery safety
- 3D Printed Functional Electrodes/Batteries
- Structural Batteries/ Flexible Batteries/Compressible Batteries
- Advanced Analytical Techniques for Battery Performance
- Operando Techniques for Mechanism/Failure Analysis
Expertise
- Chemistry
- Materials Science
- Nanotechnology
- Chemical Engineering
Research Interest and Capabilities
Novel materials
- Inorganic and organic
- Methodology development
- Morphology and size control
- New compositions
- Innovative processing
Electrochemical applications of materials
- Rechargeable batteries (Li-ion and Li-S batteries)
- Solid-state batteries
- Fuel cells
Education
- 2014 MBA, INSEAD, France
- 2014 MBA, Tsinghua University, China
- 2013 Innovative Business Leadership, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
- 2004 PhD EEE, Surrey University, UK
- 1999 BEng EEE (First Class Hons.), Surrey University, UK
Current affiliated institutions
- Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC), A*STAR
Research Interest and Capabilities
Wireless Charging Technology
Design, System modules & prototype development, Integration, Testing & measurement of wireless charging across all classes of battery systems
Customization of wireless charging system from low power <10W to high power >10kW
Compatible & retrofittable system design and development for partners’ needs
Biography
- Ph.D. in electro-analytic chemistry, Lanzhou University
- School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological
Research Interest and Capabilities
- Li-ion batteries, Li-S batteries
- Techniques for improving battery safety
- Electrocatalysis of small molecules
Biography
- BSc (1st Class Honors), Chemical Engineering; 1979; University of Singapore
- M.S.E., Chemical Engineering; 1980; University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
- Ph.D, Chemical Engineering; 1985; University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
- Professor, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, NUS
- Senior Principal Fellow, Energy Studies Institute (ESI)
- Co-director, Singapore Energy Center (SgEC)
Research Interest and Capabilities
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Lithium-sulfur batteries
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Rechargeable aqueous metal-air batteries
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Energy storage dual-band smart windows
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Electro-membrane processes

