Sathya Narayanan Jagadeesan
Sathya Jagadeesan is a postdoctoral scholar at SLAC-Stanford Battery Center on optimizing ultralow-cost alternative energy storage devices. His research expertise includes using synchrotron measurements to understand the fundamental aspects of aqueous, Na- & Li-S, Na- & Li-ion, and solid-state batteries. Sathya has user experience with various synchrotron and neutron facilities in the USA, such as NSLS-II @ Brookhaven, SSRL @ SLAC, ALS @ Lawrence Berkeley, APS @ Argonne, and SNS/HFIR @ Oak Ridge National Laboratories.
He graduated with a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where he worked with Dr. Xiaowei Teng on fostering anion-intercalation for rechargeable aqueous batteries. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Chemical and Electrochemical Engineering from the Central Electrochemical Research Institute, one of India's prominent national laboratories dedicated to electrochemical research. Sathya strives to implement high-energy-dense batteries with better storage capability and cycle life using non-critical materials for commercial purposes in modern grid-storage applications.
Ph.D., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Chemical Engineering (2024)
M.Engg., University of New Hampshire, Chemical Engineering (2023)
B.Tech., CSIR - Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Chemical and Electrochemical Engineering (2019)
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