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  Karim Karouta  5th year graduate student B.S. University of Texas, Austin, 2019   Karim is a fourth-year graduate student in the Reimer and McCloskey groups working to understand ion transport and solvation in electrolytes with PFG and ENMR. He enj

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  Karim Karouta  5th year graduate student B.S. University of Texas, Austin, 2019   Karim is a fourth-year graduate student in the Reimer and McCloskey groups working to understand ion transport and solvation in electrolytes with PFG and ENMR. He enj

Karim Karouta
5th year graduate student
B.S. University of Texas, Austin, 2019

Karim is a fourth-year graduate student in the Reimer and McCloskey groups working to understand ion transport and solvation in electrolytes with PFG and ENMR. He enjoys team sports and small concerts. He has interned at P&G and Genetech and has worked briefly as a ski instructor.

  Ning Guo   NSF Graduate Research Fellow  4th year graduate student B.S. Texas A&M University, 2021 E: ningxguo(at)berkeley.edu  LinkedIn  and  Google Scholar   Ning’s current project focuses on developing novel liquid electrolytes to enable ext

Ning Guo
NSF Graduate Research Fellow
4th year graduate student
B.S. Texas A&M University, 2021
E: ningxguo(at)berkeley.edu
LinkedIn and Google Scholar

Ning’s current project focuses on developing novel liquid electrolytes to enable extreme fast charging of lithium-ion batteries. He received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M University in 2021. He performed his undergrad research with Dr. Perla Balbuena focusing on first-principle calculations and molecular dynamics simulations of SEI nucleation on lithium metal anodes. In his free time, he likes going on long hikes, geocaching, and cycling.

  Zach Tronstad  4th year graduate student B.S.E. Arizona State University, 2019 E: zachtronstad(at)berkeley.edu  LinkedIn  and  Google Scholar   Currently, Zach studies ion transport in composite solid electrolytes for lithium metal batteries. He re

Zach Tronstad
4th year graduate student
B.S.E. Arizona State University, 2019
E: zachtronstad(at)berkeley.edu
LinkedIn and Google Scholar

Currently, Zach studies ion transport in composite solid electrolytes for lithium metal batteries. He received his B.S.E. in Chemical Engineering from Arizona State University in 2019. During his time as an undergraduate researcher, Zach worked with Dr. Matthew Green to investigate the effect of hydrophilicity on PVC/PVA electrospun membranes for water filtration. Outside the lab, Zach likes to read and play sports, especially frisbee and basketball.

  Jaeheon Lee  3rd year graduate student B.S. Pohang University of Science and Technology, 2019 E: jaeheon_lee(at)berkeley.edu  LinkedIn ,  Google Scholar , and  Personal Website   Currently, Jaeheon studies the electrochemistry of solid-state lithiu

Jaeheon Lee
3rd year graduate student
B.S. Pohang University of Science and Technology, 2019
E: jaeheon_lee(at)berkeley.edu
LinkedIn, Google Scholar, and Personal Website

Currently, Jaeheon studies the electrochemistry of solid-state lithium-air batteries using Differential Electrochemical Mass-Spectrometry (DEMS). Jaeheon received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Engineering from POSTECH in 2019. Before coming to Berkeley, Jaeheon spent 3 years as a Researcher at the Agency for Defense Development, studying the synthesis of optimized porous materials and membranes for gas adsorption and numerical analysis of reaction-included gas flow structures. In his free time, Jaeheon enjoys watching an orchestra, cooking, and playing musical instruments.

  Justin Rastinejad  3rd year graduate student B.S. University of Connecticut, 2022 E: justin.rastinejad(at)berkeley.edu  LinkedIn   Justin's current research studies disordered rock salt (DRX) cathode materials and tuning the electrolyte to enhance

Justin Rastinejad
3rd year graduate student
B.S. University of Connecticut, 2022
E: justin.rastinejad(at)berkeley.edu
LinkedIn

Justin's current research studies disordered rock salt (DRX) cathode materials and tuning the electrolyte to enhance their stability. Using the lab's Differential Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry (DEMS), Justin can analyze the gases evolved in situ during cycling. Outside of lab, Justin enjoys exploring the Bay Area's various restaurants and hiking trails, and performing STEM outreach through BASIS.

  Devin Schinski  3rd year graduate student B.S. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 2022 E: devin_schinski(at)berkeley.edu  LinkedIn   Devin's current research focuses on studying concentrated aqueous electrolytes at electrode interfaces. His w

Devin Schinski
3rd year graduate student
B.S. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 2022
E: devin_schinski(at)berkeley.edu
LinkedIn

Devin's current research focuses on studying concentrated aqueous electrolytes at electrode interfaces. His work endeavors to better understand the effects of confinement on the structure and dynamics of the electrical double layer. In his free time, he likes to play guitar, go hiking, and cook.

  Feben Wolde-Semayat  1st year graduate student B.S./M.S. Drexel University, 2024 E: feben_wolde-semayat(at)berkeley.edu  LinkedIn   Feben currently studies the interfacial and transport limitations of sodium-ion batteries. She earned her B.S. in Ch

Feben Wolde-Semayat
1st year graduate student
B.S./M.S. Drexel University, 2024
E: feben_wolde-semayat(at)berkeley.edu
LinkedIn

Feben currently studies the interfacial and transport limitations of sodium-ion batteries. She earned her B.S. in Chemical Engineering and her M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from Drexel University in 2024, where she worked with Dr. Maureen Tang on investigating the role of additives in enhancing hydrogen electrocatalysis. In her free time, Feben enjoys exploring coffee shops, going to museums, and live music.

  Libby Katzman  1st year graduate student B.S. Columbia University, 2024 E: libby_katzman(at)berkeley.edu  LinkedIn   Libby studies transport phenomena in complex electrolytes for next generation battery design. Libby gains insight into these system

Libby Katzman
1st year graduate student
B.S. Columbia University, 2024
E: libby_katzman(at)berkeley.edu
LinkedIn

Libby studies transport phenomena in complex electrolytes for next generation battery design. Libby gains insight into these systems by using a combination of fundamental electrochemical techniques and Electrophoretic Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Outside of lab, Libby enjoys homebrewing Kombucha, volunteering at a local community farm, engaging with grad student organizations, and exploring new places. 

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  Karim Karouta  5th year graduate student B.S. University of Texas, Austin, 2019   Karim is a fourth-year graduate student in the Reimer and McCloskey groups working to understand ion transport and solvation in electrolytes with PFG and ENMR. He enj
  Ning Guo   NSF Graduate Research Fellow  4th year graduate student B.S. Texas A&M University, 2021 E: ningxguo(at)berkeley.edu  LinkedIn  and  Google Scholar   Ning’s current project focuses on developing novel liquid electrolytes to enable ext
  Zach Tronstad  4th year graduate student B.S.E. Arizona State University, 2019 E: zachtronstad(at)berkeley.edu  LinkedIn  and  Google Scholar   Currently, Zach studies ion transport in composite solid electrolytes for lithium metal batteries. He re
  Jaeheon Lee  3rd year graduate student B.S. Pohang University of Science and Technology, 2019 E: jaeheon_lee(at)berkeley.edu  LinkedIn ,  Google Scholar , and  Personal Website   Currently, Jaeheon studies the electrochemistry of solid-state lithiu
  Justin Rastinejad  3rd year graduate student B.S. University of Connecticut, 2022 E: justin.rastinejad(at)berkeley.edu  LinkedIn   Justin's current research studies disordered rock salt (DRX) cathode materials and tuning the electrolyte to enhance
  Devin Schinski  3rd year graduate student B.S. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 2022 E: devin_schinski(at)berkeley.edu  LinkedIn   Devin's current research focuses on studying concentrated aqueous electrolytes at electrode interfaces. His w
  Feben Wolde-Semayat  1st year graduate student B.S./M.S. Drexel University, 2024 E: feben_wolde-semayat(at)berkeley.edu  LinkedIn   Feben currently studies the interfacial and transport limitations of sodium-ion batteries. She earned her B.S. in Ch
  Libby Katzman  1st year graduate student B.S. Columbia University, 2024 E: libby_katzman(at)berkeley.edu  LinkedIn   Libby studies transport phenomena in complex electrolytes for next generation battery design. Libby gains insight into these system
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