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allocated at the Division of Solid-State Electronics, the Department of Electrical Engineering. Here you will find a friendly work environment with dedicated colleagues and a variety of experimental projects
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develop novel electrodes and electrolytes for high-performance aqueous iron- and/or zinc-ion batteries. The work involves studying electrochemical energy storage and degradation mechanisms of electrode
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are extremely costly in development and create security holes in programs; managed languages avoid most such problems at the cost of additional run-time machinery and checking which can increase the footprint
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measurements, from operating batteries. Such data are known to contain valuable information about complex electro-chemo-mechanical processes—such as particle fracture, interfacial delamination, and gas evolution