After earning her doctoral degree in 2019 Liu moved to the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she works alongside
T. Alan Hatton on stimuli-responsive gas membranes. Broadly speaking, her work considers the design of new materials that allow high-capacity energy storage in electrochemistry applications. She has concentrated on lithium electrodes for next-generation batteries, which offer the potential for high specific capacities and low electrochemical potentials. Unfortunately, these electrodes are highly reactive and change volume during cycling. Liu has worked to minimise the change in volume through scaffold compositions, control the reactivity of the electrodes through
solid electrolyte interfaces, and incorporate electrolyte additives to control the formation of interfaces. == Awards and honours ==