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There’s a lot that scientists don’t understand about the process that charges batteries. Learn how #UNC junior Miguel Reyna's summer research may improve that understanding and improve batteries, too https://t.co/R7CI5t3S1S
It's amazing to see so many Tar Heels share their impressive work! Featuring Nick Lauersdorf of @DKlotsa group and Ben Kruse (@BJKtheOne) of the @ZhukoGroup
Thrilled to share that our very own Matthew Lanetti presented his research on "The Design and Synthesis of Next-Generation Anion-Shuttle Batteries" at the prestigious 2023 DoD NDSEG Conference! His hard work is truly paying off. @USNavyResearch@DARPA@DoD_BasicRsch@USNRL
Our newest paper, in collaboration with @LabClemens at University of Stuttgart "Reconsidering Anode Materials for Fluoride-Ion Batteries - the Unexpected Roles of Carbide Formation", was published today in ChemSusChem. Check it out!
https://t.co/5aqBHmlfTE
Yesterday the Warren Lab celebrated our newest PhD candidate - Don McTaggart! Congrats to Don for successfully defending his Oral Exam on assessing ternary materials for fluoride-ion batteries.
Her workflows will aid in discovering new, high performance battery materials and has wide applications among many other fields in materials science!
Great work, Siona
Congratulations to undergraduate researcher Siona Benjamin for successfully defended her senior honor’s thesis: The Application of Machine-Learned Interatomic Potentials for the Acceleration of Materials Discovery.
Check out this article on the work I’ve been doing at UNC’s Office of Technology Commercialization. It’s amazing that I have the opportunity to develop professionally at UNC and Im excited to get to share my experience with others
Congratulations to our newest Ph.D., Doctor Lauren McRae! @LaurenMcRae10 The scientific boundaries you’ve pushed have been truly amazing over these past 5 years. We are so excited to see the great things you’ll do at @ProcterGamble and beyond
The Warren Lab tackled an escape room at Durham’s Escape on Purpose over the weekend.. and emerged victorious!! 🎉🔐🏆 It was a great team-building experience and we’re proud of our *close-called* win
NEW PAPER ALERT! 2nd year Don McTaggart’s first publication came through today, “Assessing ternary materials for fluoride-ion batteries”. This paper led to the discovery of 168 new cathodes for FIBs. Congrats to Don and coauthors!! https://t.co/BiKaVu9V7X
Recent Warren Lab Graduate, Dr. Jack Sundberg, was recently featured in a UNC endeavors article. The story outlines the incredible work Jack did to optimize materials search for fluoride ion batteries. A very nice article and picture!
https://t.co/RfyFqu1Ha0
Giving a warm welcome to our new graduate students Sam Weaver and Hye Sol Kim! Sam graduated from Oberlin College majoring in Chemistry and Trombone Performance while Hye Sol received a BS in Chemistry and MS in Physical Chemistry from Sogang University!
My material is up for molecule of the year @cenmag! You can look at the other cool candidates and vote on your favorite in the poll at the bottom of the link: https://t.co/fLhqUp0zlk @Warren_Lab_UNC
Massive congratulations to !DR. JACK SUNDBERG! for defending his PhD thesis - A new framework for material informatics and its application toward electride-halide material systems. We are proud of Jack's work here and excited to see where his dedication and brilliance takes him