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Katsuyo Thornton is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with significant contributions to several subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering.

The scientist's work extensively covers key topics related to material properties and battery technology. Their main topics of research include:

  • Solidification and crystal growth phenomena
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Aluminum Alloy Microstructure Properties
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Machine Learning in Materials Science
  • Aluminum Alloys Composites Properties

Katsuyo Thornton has published frequently in various scientific venues. The most common venues for their publications are:

  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • ACS Energy Letters
  • Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering
  • Advanced Energy Materials
  • Energy Storage Materials

A selection of recent papers includes the following:

  • Efficient fast-charging of lithium-ion batteries enabled by laser-patterned three-dimensional graphite anode architectures, 2020, Journal of Power Sources
  • Enabling 6C Fast Charging of Li-Ion Batteries with Graphite/Hard Carbon Hybrid Anodes, 2020, Advanced Energy Materials
  • Operando video microscopy of Li plating and re-intercalation on graphite anodes during fast charging, 2021, Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • PRISMS-PF: A general framework for phase-field modeling with a matrix-free finite element method, 2020, npj Computational Materials
  • Rate Limitations in Composite Solid-State Battery Electrodes: Revealing Heterogeneity with Operando Microscopy, 2021, ACS Energy Letters

Throughout their career, Katsuyo Thornton has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Vishwas Goel
  • Neil P. Dasgupta
  • David Montiel
  • Guanglong Huang
  • Kuan-Hung Chen

Best Publications

  • Diffuse-charge dynamics in electrochemical systems.

    Martin Z. Bazant;Martin Z. Bazant;Katsuyo Thornton;Armand Ajdari

  • Three-dimensional reconstruction of a solid-oxide fuel-cell anode

    James R. Wilson;Worawarit Kobsiriphat;Roberto Mendoza;Roberto Mendoza;Hsun Yi Chen

  • Dendrites and Pits: Untangling the Complex Behavior of Lithium Metal Anodes through Operando Video Microscopy

    Kevin N. Wood;Eric Kazyak;Alexander F. Chadwick;Kuan Hung Chen

  • New frontiers for the materials genome initiative

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

  • Tracking lithium transport and electrochemical reactions in nanoparticles

    Feng Wang;Hui Chia Yu;Min Hua Chen;Lijun Wu

  • Single-particle measurements of electrochemical kinetics in NMC and NCA cathodes for Li-ion batteries

    Ping-Chun Tsai;Ping-Chun Tsai;Bohua Wen;Mark Wolfman;Min-Ju Choe

  • Efficient fast-charging of lithium-ion batteries enabled by laser-patterned three-dimensional graphite anode architectures

    Kuan-Hung Chen;Min Ji Namkoong;Vishwas Goel;Chenglin Yang

  • Electrochemical Stability Window of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids as Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries.

    Saeed Kazemiabnavi;Zhengcheng Zhang;Katsuyo Thornton;Soumik Banerjee

  • Enabling 6C Fast Charging of Li-Ion Batteries with Graphite/Hard Carbon Hybrid Anodes

    Kuan-Hung Chen;Vishwas Goel;Min Ji Namkoong;Markus Wied

  • Quantitative three-dimensional microstructure of a solid oxide fuel cell cathode

    James R. Wilson;Anh T. Duong;Marcio Gameiro;Hsun Yi Chen

  • Effect of composition of (La0.8Sr0.2MnO3–Y2O3-stabilized ZrO2) cathodes: Correlating three-dimensional microstructure and polarization resistance

    James R. Wilson;J. Scott Cronin;Anh T. Duong;Sherri Rukes

  • Modelling the evolution of phase boundaries in solids at the meso- and nano-scales

    Katsuyo Thornton;John Ågren;Peter W Voorhees

  • Three-dimensional mesostructures as high-temperature growth templates, electronic cellular scaffolds, and self-propelled microrobots.

    Zheng Yan;Mengdi Han;Mengdi Han;Yan Shi;Yan Shi;Adina Badea

  • Simulation of coarsening in three-phase solid oxide fuel cell anodes

    Hsun Yi Chen;Hui Chia Yu;J. Scott Cronin;James R. Wilson

  • Designing the next generation high capacity battery electrodes

    H.-C. Yu;C. Ling;J. Bhattacharya;J. C. Thomas

  • Vacancy mediated substitutional diffusion in binary crystalline solids

    Anton Van der Ven;Hui Chia Yu;Gerbrand Ceder;Katsuyo Thornton

  • Tortuosity characterization of 3D microstructure at nano-scale for energy storage and conversion materials

    Yu Chen Karen Chen-Wiegart;Ross Demike;Can Erdonmez;Katsuyo Thornton

  • Mapping the Inhomogeneous Electrochemical Reaction Through Porous LiFePO4-Electrodes in a Standard Coin Cell Battery

    Fiona C. Strobridge;Bernardo Orvananos;Mark Croft;Mark Croft;Hui Chia Yu

  • Extended smoothed boundary method for solving partial differential equations with general boundary conditions on complex boundaries

    Hui Chia Yu;Hsun Yi Chen;K. Thornton

  • Quantum dot formation on a strain-patterned epitaxial thin film

    S. M. Wise;J. S. Lowengrub;J. S. Kim;K. Thornton

  • X-ray micro-computed tomography and tortuosity calculations of percolating pore networks

    Noah O. Shanti;Victor W.L. Chan;Stuart R. Stock;Francesco De Carlo

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter W. Voorhees
Peter W. Voorhees Northwestern University
Gerbrand Ceder
Gerbrand Ceder University of California, Berkeley
Scott A. Barnett
Scott A. Barnett Northwestern University
Clare P. Grey
Clare P. Grey University of Cambridge
Neil P. Dasgupta
Neil P. Dasgupta University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jeff Sakamoto
Jeff Sakamoto University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Paul V. Braun
Paul V. Braun University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Anton Van der Ven
Anton Van der Ven University of California, Santa Barbara
Glenn G. Amatucci
Glenn G. Amatucci Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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