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2025-03-27 Solid Polymer Electrolyte Batteries: History, Challenges, Opportunities and Strategies towards Higher Energy Densities

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時間:2025-03-27(四) 11:10 am

講題:Solid Polymer Electrolyte Batteries: History, Challenges, Opportunities and Strategies towards Higher Energy Densities

講者:Prof. Dr. Martin Winter

服務單位:University of Münster (WWU)
                 MEET Battery Research Center, Institute of Physical Chemistry & Helmholtz-Institute Münster (HI MS) Research Center Jülich

地點:4樓創意講堂

主持人:鄧熙聖 教授

 

摘要 :

Solid Polymer Electrolyte Batteries: History, Challenges, Opportunities and Strategies towards Higher Energy Densities

 

學經歷 :

Current positions

  • Full Professor, Institute of Physical Chemistry at WWU Münster
  • Director of the Helmholtz-Institute Münster (HI MS) ‘Ionics in Energy Storage’
  • Scientific Director of MEET Battery Research Center
  • Head of the Competence Center ‘Battery Technology’ of the State of North-Rhine-Westphalia (NRW)
  • Spokesperson: German Battery Research

University education and previous positions
Since 2016: W3 Full Professor: Chair of Materials Science, Energy and Electrochemistry
Since 2013: W3 Full Professor: Chair of Applied Materials Science for Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion
2008-2012: Endowed W3 Full Professor; Sponsors: Evonik Industries, Rockwood Lithium (formerly Chemetall), Volkswagen AG
2007: Full Professor and Head of Institute, Institute of Chemical Technology of Inorganic Materials, Technical University (TU) Graz, Austria
2000-2007: Univ.-Prof., Extraordinarius, TU Graz; since 2006: Vice-head of institute
1996-1999: University Assistant, TU Graz; 04/1999 Habilitation, venia legendi for Applied Inorganic Chemistry and Electrochemistry
1995-1996: Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Paul-Scherrer-Institute, Switzerland (Prof. Petr Novák)
1993-1995: Ph.D. Thesis at the Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry at WWU Münster (Prof. J. O. Besenhard)
1986-1992: Chemistry Studies at WWU Münster
 

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