Nidhi presents MISPR which is designed to accelerate materials discovery and optimization in multicomponent liquid solutions by automating and parallelizing molecular simulations.
Nidhi sucessfully organized a workshop on Python programming language for the high school students.
Rasha successfully defended her PhD dissertation. Her research is focused on developing advanced computational techniques to optimize electrolytes and electrode/electrolyte interfaces in energy storage devices.
Nidhi presents Materials Informatics for Designing Optimal Electrolytes for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries on Energy Storage "beyond Li-ion". The symposium explores the future of energy storage technologies for transportation.
Nidhi presents in the Gordon Research Conference. The event focuses on integrating theories, simulations, and machine learning for materials discovery.
Rasha wins a best poster award (2nd place in the early career group) in the Future of Energy Reception and Poster Session at the 5th Battery and Energy Storage Conference held at Argonne National Laboratory when presenting her research on Li-S batteries.
Kuldeepsinh wins a best poster award during the annual research day at the department of materials science and chemical engineering at Stony Brook University when presenting MISPR infrastructure.
Nidhi participates in organizing the 5th Battery and Energy Storage Conference at Argonne National Laboratory. The conference will showcase state-of-the-art research and envision the future of energy storage technologies.
In this internship, Rasha will be implementing a molecular shape comparison toolkit and creating its user-interface on Biogen Molecular Informatics Open-Source Platform.
The award is given to continuing PhD graduate students in the fall of their third year, or later in their graduate study, who are recognized as outstanding junior researchers by institute faculty or affiliates.
Stony Brook University’s inaugural ProFund Seed Grants — a program designed to fund interdisciplinary teams of researchers seeking to pursue medium- to large-scale, federal funding opportunities...
Dr. Rajput talked about materials informatics for next-generation energy storage. The presentation was based on the necessity of clean energy to reduce the impact of climate change. The initial assumption made...
A team of researchers led by Nav Nidhi Rajput, PhD, at Stony Brook University, have found a way to computationally predict stable molecular species in liquid solutions.
PhD candidate Matthew Bliss received a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) award in recognition of his outstanding academic accomplishments, potential...
Electrolytes are a stumbling block for many battery technologies, whether the platform is designed for electric vehicles or a flow battery for grid applications...
Finding a new and better battery electrolyte usually takes time, expertise, and a bit of luck. Now high-performance computing and sophisticated chemical modeling software is removing the guesswork from materials discovery by...
Researchers at Berkeley Lab and Argonne National Laboratory have created a database of molecules called the Electrolyte Genome to speed up the process of designing new, more powerful batteries...
A new breakthrough battery—one that has significantly higher energy, lasts longer, and is cheaper and safer—will likely be impossible without a new material discovery. And a new material discovery could...
Nav Nidhi Rajput, a postdoc working on the electrolyte genome project of the joint center for energy storage research, is interviewed for a video about the electrolyte genome project...