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Dr. Xiao-Dong Zhou named 2021 Electrochemical Society Fellow

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The Electrochemical Society, the world’s largest professional society for electrochemical science and applications, recently named Dr. Xiao-Dong Zhou as one among ten 2021 Electrochemical Society Fellows recognized this year. 

This award recognizes individual contributions and leadership in the achievement of science and technology in the area of electrochemistry and solid-state sciences and current active participation in the affairs of The Electrochemical Society.

Dr. Zhou is the Stuller Endowed Chair in Chemical Engineering and Director for the Institute for Materials Research and Innovation at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Zhou’s research interests are the synthesis, characterization, and theoretical understanding of materials for fuel cells, batteries, electrolyzers, and gas separation membranes. He is recognized for the fundamental understanding of materials and interfaces for the activation of small molecules, such as oxygen, water, carbon dioxide and methane, and how these can be used to create value-added commodities. Click here for the full story on Dr. Zhou's recognition by the Electrochemical Society and his many accolades.

Congratulations Dr. Zhou!

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