Liu Tao, researcher, doctoral supervisor and master's supervisor, has recently been engaged in the research and application of chemical energy storage materials, involving the design and development of electrode materials for supercapacitors, lithium - ion batteries, sodium - ion batteries, lithium - sulfur batteries and other related devices. Educational Background: September 2003 – June 2007: Qingdao University, Bachelor's Degree September 2007 – December 2009: Wuhan University of Technology, Master's Degree September 2016 – June 2019: Wuhan University of Technology, Doctoral Degree Professional Experience: January 2014 – January 2016: Kansas State University, Visiting Scholar September 2019 – June 2021: Wuhan University of Technology, Associate Research Fellow May 2021 – Present: China University of Geosciences, Research Fellow Awards and Honors: Serves as a Young Editorial Board Member for the journals Rare Metals and Acta Physico - Chimica Sinica. Research Achievements: October 2019: Published a patent titled "A Core-Shell Structured Manganese Cobalt Oxide-Nitrogen-Doped Hollow Carbon Sphere Composite Material, Its Preparation Method and Application". Published more than twenty SCI papers. Projects: January 2021 – December 2024: Project Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, "Controllable Preparation of Carbon Hollow Sphere-Encapsulated Sulfide Nanoparticles and Research on Their Electrochemical Energy Storage Mechanisms" |