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Advancing Sustainable Energy Through Quantum Material Innovation

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Quantum Science and Technology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 September 2025 | Viewed by 340

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National Science Foundation (NSF), Alexandria, VA, USA
Interests: computer security; computer networking; Internet of Things; quality of service provision assessment
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1. Key Laboratory of Advanced Carbon Materials and Wearable Energy Technologies of Jiangsu Province, Key Laboratory of Core Technology of High Specific Energy Battery and Key Materials for Petroleum and Chemical Industry, Soochow Institute for Energy and Materials Innovation, College of Energy, Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, China
2. Electron Beam Emergent Additive Manufacturing (EBEAM) Centre, Institute of Environmental Technology (IET), Centre for Energy and Environmental Technologies (CEET), VSB—Technical University of Ostrava, 17. Listopadu 15, 708 33 Ostrava, Czech Republic
3. Institute for Materials Chemistry, IFW Dresden, 20 Helmholtz Strasse, 01069 Dresden, Germany
Interests: TEM; HRTEM; in situ electron beam-driven growth; nanomaterial; graphene; carbon nanotube; lithium ions

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Faculty of Chemistry, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, 50-370 Wroclaw, Poland
Interests: graphene nanoshells; graphene foam; graphene hydrogel; battery anodes; supercapacitors; biomedical applications

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

“Advancing Sustainable Energy Through Quantum Material Innovation” focuses on leveraging quantum materials to enhance sustainable energy solutions. Quantum computing and artificial intelligence are emerging as powerful tools for optimizing renewable energy systems, improving energy storage, and designing new materials. For instance, quantum simulations can model atomic structures to identify compounds with high energy storage potential, crucial for renewable energy storage. Additionally, quantum materials like perovskite quantum dots are showing promise in developing more efficient solar cells and LEDs. These innovations aim to address the intermittency of renewable energy sources and improve overall energy efficiency, contributing to a sustainable future.

Prof. Dr. Eduard Babulak
Prof. Dr. Mark Hermann Rümmeli
Dr. Alicja Bachmatiuk
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • quantum optics
  • quantum materials
  • quantum dots

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