Kelsey Hatzell

  • Vanderbilt University

    Dissertation Defense: Nicholas Hortance, Interdisciplinary Materials Science

    DISSERTATION DEFENSE Nicholas Hortance, Interdisciplinary Materials Science *under the direction of Dr. David Cliffel & Dr. Kelsey Hatzell “Investigating Solid Electrolytes and Catalysts for Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis” 07.14.22 | 10:00am CST | 5502 Stevenson Center | Zoom Ammonia (NH3) is a vital chemical to the agricultural and explosives… Read More

    Jul. 12, 2022

  • Spotlight Podcast Episode 36: Marm Dixit– solid-state batteries, a promising technology for the next generation of energy storage

    Spotlight Podcast Episode 36: Marm Dixit– solid-state batteries, a promising technology for the next generation of energy storage

    This week in the VINSE Spotlight Podcast Marm Dixit tells Alice Leach about solid-state batteries, a promising technology for the next generation of energy storage. Marm’s paper “Synchrotron Imaging of Pore Formation in Li Metal Solid-State Batteries Aided by Machine Learning” was published in ACS Applied Energy Materials. Read More

    Feb. 23, 2021

  • Team examines operating limits in solid-state batteries to improve driving range of electric vehicles

    Team examines operating limits in solid-state batteries to improve driving range of electric vehicles

    There is huge momentum toward adoption of battery electric vehicles primarily because performances are meeting or exceeding the properties of traditional automobiles. Consumers want electric vehicles that have similar driving range (energy density) and charging styles and times (power density) to gasoline powered vehicles. Kelsey Hatzell “One pathway to improving the… Read More

    Nov. 18, 2020

  • VINSE recognizes faculty accomplishments in annual fall faculty celebration

    VINSE recognizes faculty accomplishments in annual fall faculty celebration

    Please congratulate the following members of the VINSE faculty on recent accomplishments and promotions. FFC 2020 program. FACULTY PROMOTIONS We celebrate the recent promotions of the following faculty: Endowed Chairs Craig L. Duvall named Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair Joshua D. Caldwell named Flowers… Read More

    Oct. 4, 2020

  • Kelsey Hatzell wins Sloan Research Fellowship award

    Kelsey Hatzell wins Sloan Research Fellowship award

    Kelsey Hatzell, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, has been awarded a Sloan Research Fellowship, an honor given annually to the brightest researchers early in their careers. “To receive a Sloan Research Fellowship is to be told by your fellow scientists that you stand out among your peers,” said foundation president… Read More

    Jul. 8, 2020

  • Caldwell & Hatzell are inaugural Flowers Family Faculty Fellows in Engineering

    Caldwell & Hatzell are inaugural Flowers Family Faculty Fellows in Engineering

    Mechanical engineering professors Joshua Caldwell and Kelsey Hatzell are inaugural recipients of Flowers Family faculty awards. Caldwell is the Flowers Family Chancellor Faculty Fellow in Engineering. Hatzell is the Flowers Family Dean’s Faculty Fellow in Engineering. The awards target professors who have shown a strong evidence of scientific accomplishment early… Read More

    Apr. 29, 2020

  • Kelsey Hatzell and Previous Student Rachel Carter Earn Top Materials Research Awards

    Kelsey Hatzell and Previous Student Rachel Carter Earn Top Materials Research Awards

    Vanderbilt mechanical engineers took home top awards at the Dec. 6 meeting of the Materials Research Society in Boston, Massachusetts. Kelsey Hatzell Mechanical engineering professor Kelsey Hatzell received the Materials Research Society Nelson “Buck” Robinson Science and Technology Award for Renewable Energy. Hatzell was selected from more than 25 candidates… Read More

    Dec. 18, 2019

  • Kelsey Hatzell wins the ECS Toyota 2019-2020 Fellowship.

    Kelsey Hatzell wins the ECS Toyota 2019-2020 Fellowship.

    Kelsey Hatzell, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, is one of five recipients of an Electrochemical Society Toyota 2019-2020 Young Investigator Fellowship awarded this year for projects in green energy technology. The fellowship is a partnership between the ECS and Toyota Research Institute of North America, a division of… Read More

    Sep. 18, 2019

  • Hatzell awarded NSF CAREER grant to expand research on lithium-ion batteries

    Hatzell awarded NSF CAREER grant to expand research on lithium-ion batteries

    Kelsey Hatzell, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, has received a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development grant. . The five-year, $515,600 grant— Understanding Interfaces in Solid State Energy Storage Systems and Cross-Disciplinary Education—begins June 1, 2019. Advanced lithium-ion batteries for vehicles and for renewable electricity grid storage could improve… Read More

    Apr. 10, 2019

  • Safe solid-state lithium batteries herald ‘paradigm shift’ in energy storage

    Safe solid-state lithium batteries herald ‘paradigm shift’ in energy storage

    The race to produce safe, powerful and affordable solid-state lithium batteries is accelerating and recent announcements about game-changing research using a solid non-flammable ceramic electrolyte known as garnet has some in the race calling it revolutionary. “This is a paradigm shift in energy storage,” said Kelsey Hatzell, assistant professor of… Read More

    Jul. 19, 2018