M N Singh
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Also affiliated: Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (2025); Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology (2013–2025); Jawaharlal Nehru University (2024); Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (2020–2024); Himalayan University (2026); National Metallurgical Laboratory (1997); Shri Guru Ram Rai University (2026); Pittsburg State University (2023)
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M N Singh's research focuses on materials science, particularly in the development of advanced materials for energy storage applications such as supercapacitors and lithium metal batteries. Singh has investigated composite materials like CoMn2O4 nanoparticles decorated on 2D MoS2 frames and copper oxide and activated charcoal-based nanocomposites for supercapacitor performance. Work also includes studying the role of impurity phases in Li-reactivity and storage for LIB cathodes, and tailoring the morphology of orthorhombic Li2MnSiO4 for improved transport and Li-storage properties. Other research areas include the electronic, magnetic, and thermal behavior of Fe-Ni alloys near Invar compositions and magneto-structural correlations in TmFeO3.
Singh's scholarly contributions include 35 publications with 316 citations, and an h-index of 9. Singh has served as Co-PI on two NSF-funded REU Site grants totaling $889,229 for "Summer Research in Physics at the University of Arkansas." Key collaborators include Xiangbo Meng and Kevin Velasquez Carballo, both from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 35
- Citations: 324
Selected Publications
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Two-dimensional functional materials for advanced metal‑sulfur batteries: current status and perspective (2026)
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Accurately constituting robust interfaces for high-performance high-energy lithium metal batteries (2024)
Federal Grants 2 $889,229 total
REU Site: Summer Research in Physics at the University of Arkansas
REU Site: Summer Research in Physics at the University of Arkansas
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- Accurately constituting robust interfaces for high-performance high-energy lithium metal batteries
- Accurately constituting robust interfaces for high-performance high-energy lithium metal batteries
- Two-dimensional functional materials for advanced metal‑sulfur batteries: current status and perspective
- Two-dimensional functional materials for advanced metal‑sulfur batteries: current status and perspective
- Two-dimensional functional materials for advanced metal‑sulfur batteries: current status and perspective
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