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Sustainable energy solutions via novel material engineering

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Solid-state battery innovations using sulfide electrolytes for 800-mile EV ranges

Using 2D material heterostructures for room-temperature topological superconductivity

Designing perovskite-silicon tandem cells for ultra-high-efficiency photovoltaic modules

Engineering 2D material heterostructures for room-temperature superconductivity applications

Designing 10,000-year material stability for nuclear waste storage using graphene-reinforced composites

Bridging fundamental and applied research in quantum dot solar cell stability

Accelerating catalyst discovery for hydrogen production via high-throughput robotic experimentation

Via existing manufacturing infrastructure for million-year nuclear waste isolation materials

Optimizing perovskite solar cell stability during galactic cosmic ray maxima

Engineering 2D material heterostructures with solvent-free processing for ultra-thin photovoltaics

Designing 100-year maintenance cycles for offshore wind farms using self-healing composites

Through mechanochemical reactions to synthesize novel high-entropy alloys