Publications & Research Output

Output

This page highlights publications that define the lab's technical profile and gives prospective students a concrete sense of the standards behind the work.

Selected papers are shown first so visitors can quickly understand the themes, venues, and quality of the group's output.

Selected highlights

A few papers that define the current profile

These featured cards give the page stronger hierarchy before the full publication list begins.

Advanced Materials 2025 cover for liquid metal-vitrimer conductive composite paper

Advanced Materials · 2025

Liquid Metal-Vitrimer Conductive Composite for Recyclable and Resilient Electronics

This featured cover article highlights a recyclable liquid metal-vitrimer composite platform designed for resilient electronics and repeated mechanical use.

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Advanced Energy Materials figure

Advanced Energy Materials · 2023

Zwitterionic Polymer Gel-Based Fully Self-Healable Ionic Thermoelectric Generators with Pressure-Activated Electrodes

This work shows how ion-based polymer systems can be tuned into device functions with useful thermal and mechanical behavior.

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JPCC cover

J. Phys. Chem. C · 2019

Ultralightweight Strain-Responsive 3D Graphene Network

Earlier work on strain-responsive graphene networks highlights the lab's long-running interest in structure-property relationships and functional materials design.

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How students contribute

Research output is built in stages

01

Define the problem clearly

Students are expected to connect experiments to a specific bottleneck, mechanism, or application need from the start.

02

Generate defensible evidence

Fabrication, characterization, and iteration are used to support claims with repeatable data rather than isolated positive results.

03

Package results well

Figure construction, argument clarity, and writing quality are treated as core research skills, not final-step polish.

Complete record

Publication archive by year

Expand each year to review the archive in a more readable format with venue, authors, article/page record, and DOI or source link for every entry.

Joining the output pipeline

Build toward your first strong paper

If you want to grow through rigorous experiments and writing, the lab is actively recruiting students who can take ownership of technically demanding work.

Contact

Ask about research output and fit

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