Lingzi Sang
Dr. Lingzi Sang obtained her B.S. from Xiamen University and her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Arizona. Before joining the Department of Chemistry at the University of Alberta, Dr. Lingzi conducted her postdoctoral training at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. During this time, she worked on multidisciplinary measurements at electrode and electrolyte interfaces in all-solid-state lithium batteries and unraveled molecular level origins that responsible to battery shorting and capacity fade.
Working with the Sang research group, a team of researchers that endeavour to develop future energy devices, such as batteries and solar cells, Dr. Sang is an emerging independent investigator who seeks to advance materials and devices that convert and store energy harvested from sustainable resources. The Sang research group focus on electrochemistry and spectroscopy measurements at critical interfaces in all-solid energy conversion and storage systems.
Standing at the interception of analytical, and materials chemistry, Sang recently established the Laboratory for Advanced Characterization of Interfaces in Energy Devices (LACIE), a facility with the capacity to comprehensively characterize the fundamental physicochemical nature of interfaces in electrochemical devices.
Dr. Sang’s research interests include electrode/electrolyte interfaces for all-solid-state lithium batteries, hysteresis of perovskite solar cells, and the development of analytical tools that directly measure molecular processes of electrochemical devices in operation.
About
Dr. Lingzi Sang
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Alberta
Email: lsang@ualberta.ca
RESEARCH CLUSTER FOCUS:
- Technology Development