Johns Hopkins and Toyota Research Institute Use AI to Accelerate Next-Generation Battery Discovery

Lithium-ion batteries are the most common batteries used widely in everything from consumer electronics to scooters and cars. However, such batteries...

Yuting Luo Receives NSF CAREER Award

Materials Science and Engineering Assistant Professor Yuting Luo has been awarded a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) grant from the National...

Building Better Batteries and Much More: Johns Hopkins Grows Energy Innovation Ecosystem

Susanna Thon and Sara Thoi are shedding light on the next generation of batteries—literally. Their work developing photobatteries, batteries that can recharge themselves in...

Hopkins Researchers Develop Greener Method to Separate Cobalt and Nickel

As demand for lithium-ion batteries, which power everything from electric vehicles to smartphones and grid-scale storage systems, increases, so too does...

Magdalena Klemun Teaching New Course on Developing Sustainable Systems

This spring, the Department of Civil and Systems Engineering is offering a new course taught by Assistant Professor Magdalena Klemun: Analytical Approaches...

ARPA-E Selects Johns Hopkins Project to Advance High-Density Energy Storage

The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) recently announced nearly $15 million for six projects in Phase...