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Huolin L. Xin
Alma materCornell University
Peking University
Known forElectron Microscopy, Battery Research
AwardsBurton Medal (2021)
MRS Outstanding Early-Career Investigator Award (2021)
DOE Early Career Award (2020)
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Irvine
Brookhaven National Laboratory
WebsiteDeepEM Lab

Huolin L. Xin is a professor in the School of Physics at the University of California, Irvine (UCI), known for his contributions to transmission electron microscopy and electrochemistry. His research focuses on developing advanced imaging techniques and exploring material behavior at the atomic scale, with applications in battery technology and energy materials. Xin has authored more than 250 peer-reviewed publications and holds several patents.

Education and Career

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Xin completed his undergraduate studies at Peking University and earned his Ph.D. at Cornell University. He worked at Brookhaven National Laboratory as a principal investigator before joining UCI, where he leads the DeepEM Lab. His research employs cutting-edge methods in electron microscopy and data science to achieve 3D atomic-resolution imaging and in situ analysis of material properties.

Research Contributions

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Xin’s work in electrochemistry includes advancements in battery materials and energy storage systems. His lab combines atomic-resolution imaging with synthesis techniques to develop innovative solutions for lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries. These developments have been highlighted in studies on cobalt-free cathodes and long-life battery chemistries, contributing to sustainable energy goals.[1][2]

His lab has also contributed to sodium-ion battery research using plasma-assisted spray granulation, an innovative technique for producing cost-effective cathode materials. This aligns with the goals of ARPA-E in advancing circular economic models for energy technologies.[3]

Awards and Honors

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Xin has received several accolades recognizing his contributions to materials science and electron microscopy:

Selected Publications

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  • "Long-life lithium-ion batteries realized by low-Ni, Co-free cathode chemistry," Nature Energy (2023).
  • "Characterization of the structure and chemistry of the solid–electrolyte interface by cryo-EM," Nature Nanotechnology (2022).
  • "A single-atom library for guided monometallic and multimetallic designs," Nature Materials (2022).
  • "High-entropy doping produces cobalt-free cathodes," Nature (2022).

References

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  1. ^ "UC Irvine team aims to pioneer battery improvements to power our electric future". 8 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Future astronauts could make methane rocket fuel on Mars". Space.com. 8 January 2021.
  3. ^ "UCI research could lower cost of electric cars". 28 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Burton Award Winners, MSA Society Awards".
  5. ^ "Huolin Xin receives early career award from DOE Office of Science".