
Jessi Andrews
@_andrewsjessi_
ucsb '19 · usc phd candidate · chemistry · she/her
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08-02-2020 19:15:10
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We all want fast charging #batteries! Multielectron Redox and Insulator-to-Metal Transition upon Lithium Insertion in the Fast-Charging, Wadsley-Roth Phase PNb9O25 Molleigh Preefer Ram Seshadri UCLA Samueli Engineering USC Chemistry pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…






A big congratulations to Jessi Andrews on her very well deserved @NSFGRFP! While I would tend to recommend a nice cab or pinot to pair with chocolate cupcakes, champagne seems appropriate in this case 🎉🎉🎉USC Chemistry




OK, the counting is shaky, but here is paper # 400: High-Rate Lithium Cycling and Structure Evolution in Mo4O11: pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… [led by Rebecca Vincent, with Molleigh Preefer, Jessi Andrews, Brent Melot etc.]

Very excited to share this report, led by Jessi Andrews, where we show the first example of reversible electrochemical (de)insertion of F-ions at room temperature. Wouldn't have been possible without support from the SCALAR EFRC team! DOE Office of Science pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Brent Melot and coworkers report on the reversible, electrochemical (de)fluorination of CsMnFeF6 at room temperature using a liquid electrolyte. Louis F J Piper Jessi Andrews Molleigh Preefer Jessi Andrews Tolbert Lab @USCMatCon pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Just read this very nice perspective from Jessi Andrews Michael Brady Brent Melot : Impact of Structural Deformations on the Performance of Li-Ion Insertion Hosts pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…


If you're around #F22MRS this evening be sure to stop by the poster by Jessi Andrews at EN03.10.01 on our recent work about the reversibly cycling of F-ions in CsFeMnF6!


Proud of former undergrad Jessi Andrews (interned here with Neutronsabound, currently a grad student at USC Chemistry with Brent Melot) for the best poster award at the Fall 2022 MRS.


A belated congratulations to Jessi Andrews and Megan for winning Excellence in Graduate Student Research awards at the Chemistry department's annual celebration. Great job! @USCMatCon USC Chemistry


Read more about Megan's award-winning work, in her recent publication on polar hybrids exhibiting SHG! @USCMatCon USC Chemistry Polarizable Anionic Sublattices Can Screen Molecular Dipoles in Noncentrosymmetric Inorganic–Organic Hybrids pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Rodriguez Group UMD calling out the audience at #NASSCC to “keep the physicists honest” on #LK99! #showmethepowder
