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2471

Overview

Evan J. Reed was affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research focused primarily on materials science and engineering, with significant contributions within subfields such as materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, automotive engineering, and inorganic chemistry.

The scientist's work encompassed various topics, notably machine learning applications in materials science, advancements in battery materials, 2D materials and their applications, advanced battery materials and technologies, graphene research, and studies related to MXene and MAX phase materials.

Among the recent papers authored by Evan J. Reed were:

  • "Machine Learning Modeling for Accelerated Battery Materials Design in the Small Data Regime," 2022, published in Advanced Energy Materials
  • "Valence-Dependent Electrical Conductivity in a 3D Tetrahydroxyquinone-Based Metal-Organic Framework," 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Uncovering the effects of interface-induced ordering of liquid on crystal growth using machine learning," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "Reversible Electrochemical Phase Change in Monolayer to Bulk-like MoTe2 by Ionic Liquid Gating," 2020, ACS Nano
  • "Emergent layer stacking arrangements in c-axis confined MoTe2," 2023, Nature Communications

The scientist published frequently in several venues including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Advanced Materials
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Nature Communications

Collaborations were a consistent feature of the scientist's career, with regular co-authorship alongside researchers such as Austin D. Sendek, Evan R. Antoniuk, Gowoon Cheon, Brandi Ransom, and Peter Schindler.

Best Publications

  • A review on mechanics and mechanical properties of 2D materials—Graphene and beyond

    Deji Akinwande;Christopher J. Brennan;J. Scott Bunch;Philip Egberts

  • Intrinsic Piezoelectricity in Two-Dimensional Materials

    Karel-Alexander N. Duerloo;Mitchell T. Ong;Evan J. Reed

  • Structural phase transitions in two-dimensional Mo- and W-dichalcogenide monolayers.

    Karel-Alexander N. Duerloo;Yao Li;Evan J. Reed

  • Structural phase transition in monolayer MoTe 2 driven by electrostatic doping

    Ying Wang;Jun Xiao;Hanyu Zhu;Yao Li

  • New frontiers for the materials genome initiative

    Juan J. de Pablo;Nicholas E. Jackson;Michael A. Webb;Long Qing Chen

  • Structural semiconductor-to-semimetal phase transition in two-dimensional materials induced by electrostatic gating

    Yao Li;Karel-Alexander N. Duerloo;Kerry Wauson;Evan J. Reed

  • Holistic computational structure screening of more than 12,000 candidates for solid lithium-ion conductor materials

    Austin D. Sendek;Qian Yang;Ekin D. Cubuk;Karel-Alexander N. Duerloo

  • Holistic computational structure screening of more than 12 000 candidates for solid lithium-ion conductor materials

    Austin D. Sendek;Qian Yang;Ekin D. Cubuk;Karel-Alexander N. Duerloo

  • Engineered Piezoelectricity in Graphene

    Mitchell T. Ong;Evan J. Reed

  • Atomic layer deposition of stable lithium ion conductive interfacial layer for stable cathode cycling

    Yi Cui;Jin Xie

  • Machine Learning-Assisted Discovery of Solid Li-Ion Conducting Materials

    Austin D. Sendek;Ekin D. Cubuk;Ekin D. Cubuk;Evan R. Antoniuk;Gowoon Cheon

  • Chemical Vapor Deposition Growth of Few-Layer MoTe2 in the 2H, 1T′, and 1T Phases: Tunable Properties of MoTe2 Films

    Thomas A. Empante;Yao Zhou;Velveth Klee;Ariana E. Nguyen

  • Nitrogen-rich heterocycles as reactivity retardants in shocked insensitive explosives.

    M. Riad Manaa;Evan J. Reed;Laurence E. Fried;Nir Goldman

  • Data Mining for New Two- and One-Dimensional Weakly Bonded Solids and Lattice-Commensurate Heterostructures

    Gowoon Cheon;Karel-Alexander N. Duerloo;Austin D. Sendek;Chase Porter

  • Reversed Doppler effect in photonic crystals.

    Evan J. Reed;Marin Soljačić;John D. Joannopoulos

  • The joint automated repository for various integrated simulations (JARVIS) for data-driven materials design

    Kamal Choudhary;Kamal Choudhary;Kevin F. Garrity;Andrew C.E. Reid;Brian DeCost

  • Synthesis of glycine-containing complexes in impacts of comets on early Earth

    Nir Goldman;Evan J. Reed;Laurence E. Fried;I.-F. William Kuo

  • A transient semimetallic layer in detonating nitromethane

    Evan J. Reed;Evan J. Reed;M. Riad Manaa;Laurence E. Fried;Kurt R. Glaesemann

  • Color of Shock Waves in Photonic Crystals

    Evan J. Reed;Marin Soljačić;John D. Joannopoulos

  • Structural Phase Transitions by Design in Monolayer Alloys

    Karel-Alexander N. Duerloo;Evan J. Reed

  • Electronic excitations in shocked nitromethane

    Evan J. Reed;J. D. Joannopoulos;Laurence E. Fried

Frequent Co-Authors

Laurence E. Fried
Laurence E. Fried Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Ekin D. Cubuk
Ekin D. Cubuk Google (United States)
Christopher J. Mundy
Christopher J. Mundy Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Aaron M. Lindenberg
Aaron M. Lindenberg Stanford University
Yi Cui
Yi Cui Stanford University
Edwin L. Piner
Edwin L. Piner Texas State University
William C. Chueh
William C. Chueh Stanford University

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