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Emmanuel Baudrin is a Professor of Chemistry-Physics at the Université de Picardie Jules Verne (UPJV), affiliated with the UFR of Pharmacy. He coordinates research on redox-flow batteries and has held permanent positions at the LRCS UMR 7314 since 2017. His academic career spans roles at CNRS, UPJV, and UCLA, focusing on materials synthesis, electrochemistry, and energy storage systems.
- Current Role: Professor (2017–present), LRCS UMR 7314, UPJV
- Past Roles: Professor (2010–2016), Carbohydrate Laboratory UMR 6219; Research Fellow at CNRS (2000–2010); Post-doc at UCLA (1999–2000)
Baudrin's research integrates soft chemistry synthesis, nanomaterials, and computational modeling to advance battery technologies. His recent publications highlight innovations in redox-flow batteries using Kinetic Monte Carlo, multiscale modeling, and DFT protocols. Skills include coordination chemistry, potentiometry, and electrochemical device optimization.
His work spans electrochemistry, materials science, and AI-driven characterization, with a focus on lithium-ion batteries and aqueous organic redox systems. Collaborations with institutions like UCLA and journals such as ChemSusChem and Energy Technology underscore his interdisciplinary impact.
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