Dominic Gardner
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08-12-2022 10:35:23
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Great to be talking today at the catmat meeting, with fabulous support from our Birmingham team. issy 🍉 🇮🇪 🇬🇧 Ethan Williams from Met&Mat @ Birmingham and Dan Butler Bo Dong @jaimemarieprice Dominic Gardner and others....
Had an interesting day yesterday at the CATMAT-Faraday Institution Cathodes Project full project meeting with Dan Butler @jaimemarieprice Bo Dong and Peter Slater among others. I got a chance to share a poster on some of my early work as part of my PhD and enjoyed listening to some great talks as well
Group photo of Faraday Institution CATMAT-Faraday Institution Cathodes Project project postdocs & PhD students - looking happy at a workshop retreat covering communication skills with the superb @simcourtie & Marcus Webb. Includes Andrey Poletayev @KitMccoll @jaimemarieprice TheFarheenSayed & others.
📢*New paper* from Faraday Institution CATMAT-Faraday Institution Cathodes Project project published in #EnergyAdvances RSC Energy Journals by Peter Slater @jaimemarieprice & P. Allan on optimising the synthesis of LiNiO2. J. Mater. Chem. family Energy Materials Group (Birmingham) Emma Kendrick pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
Group selfie at winterbourne house @jaimemarieprice Dr Wilgner (Will) Bo Dong Dan Butler Alex Green Dominic Gardner
Delighted to receive the Faraday Institution 2023 Researcher Development Champion Award. Got a bit emotional and had to wipe away a tear or two. CATMAT-Faraday Institution Cathodes Project Birmingham Energy College of Engineering & Physical Sciences
New paper rationalizing phase changes on ball milling battery materials (work from Faraday Institution funded CATMAT-Faraday Institution Cathodes Project project) Dr Lizzie Driscoll Dr Laura Driscoll Adam Michalchuk Grey Group Jake Wilson pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
Scientists at UoBChemistry have discovered that cheaper, more efficient lithium-ion batteries could be produced by harnessing previously overlooked high pressures generated during the manufacturing process. birmingham.ac.uk/news/2023/ball…
Great to be involved in this project initially discovered in an undergraduate lab and carried on during my masters project. Excited to share this work, check it out via the link below. UoBChemistry
Check out this new work from Richard Walton, Emma Kendrick and 1st author Dr Wilgner (Will) on a LiMn(II)Nb disordered rock salt for solid-state batteries. Warwick Chemistry, Energy Materials Group (Birmingham), WMG, Louis F J Piper, Emma Kendrick #openaccess 🔓 buff.ly/3QMfgBa buff.ly/3QMfgBa
📢CATMAT-Faraday Institution Cathodes Project Faraday Institution paper in RSC Energy Journals EES on new insights into structural changes on ball milling battery materials. Great collaborative effort incl Dr Lizzie Driscoll Dr Laura Driscoll Peter Slater Adam Michalchuk Grey Group TheFarheenSayed. Paper pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
An honour to be named amongst the 2024 Thieme Chemistry Journal awardees! UoBChemistry Many thanks to Chemistry at Thieme and congratulations to the 2024 awardees! thieme.de/en/thieme-chem…
First and really nice RIXS experience at I21 Diamond Light Source with Dominic Gardner and Dr Wilgner (Will). Appreciated for the great support from Dr Sahil Tippireddy.
I had a rewarding and enlightening beamtime at Diamond B18, examining novel cathode materials for CATMAT-Faraday Institution Cathodes Project alongside Dominic Gardner using the energy materials bag. Grateful for their continuous support and assistance!
📢New paper in Nature Materials from Faraday Institution CATMAT-Faraday Institution Cathodes Project on 'Phase segregation & nanoconfined fluid O2 in a lithium-rich oxide cathode'. Work led by Kit McColl Chemistry@Bath Uni & Prof Saiful Islam Oxford Materials together with Benjamin Morgan & Dr Pezhman Zarabadi. Link nature.com/articles/s4156…
You should be ashamed of yourselves ACS Publications. I thought the ACS was interested in furthering science but clearly I am naive. At least it reduces my workload as I will refuse to referee papers submitted to your journals ever again.