Editorial Spotlight: Celebrating the Service of Dr. Nae-Lih (Nick) Wu

The Electrochemical Society (ECS) proudly celebrates the remarkable service and scholarly contributions of Dr. Nae-Lih (Nick) Wu of National Taiwan University. A dedicated ECS member since 2001, Dr. Wu is an active participant in the ECS Battery Division and valued member of the ECS Taiwan Section. An influential voice in our community for over two decades, his ECS colleagues know him affectionately as “Nick.”

As Dr. Wu approaches the conclusion of his distinguished 12-year term as an Associate Editor for the Journal of The Electrochemical Society (JES), ECS extends heartfelt gratitude for his steadfast leadership, discerning editorial judgment, and commitment to advancing electrochemical science. His tenure helped maintain JES’s high standards of rigor, quality, and integrity, ensuring that groundbreaking research reaches the global scientific community.

Beyond his editorial service, Dr. Wu’s own research has significantly enriched the scholarly record. His 2006 JES article, “Investigation of pseudocapacitive charge-storage reaction of MnO₂·nH₂O supercapacitors in aqueous electrolytes,” remains an influential contribution, earning more than 200 citations and continuing to inspire new research with its most recent citation in August 2025.

ECS thanks Dr. Wu for his enduring dedication, impactful service, and exemplary scholarship, and wishes him continued success in the next chapter of his professional journey.

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