
About
Pedro López-Aranguren Oliver is a Research Fellow at CIC energiGUNE, specializing in Solid-State Battery Technology. His work focuses on electrochemical energy storage, with a particular emphasis on ceramic and polymer-ceramic electrolytes for high-voltage Li-metal batteries.
- Education: PhD in Materials Science (Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Barcelona, Autonomous University of Barcelona)
Research interests include: Electrochemistry, Interfacial Chemistry, Dendrite Propagation, High-Voltage Battery Design, and Electrochemical Stability. His recent publications highlight advancements in polymer composite electrolytes, oxide electrolyte synthesis, and interfacial engineering for solid-state batteries.
Scientific Awards:
- Finalist, European Forum of Young Innovative Companies 2010
- First Prize, International Year of Light (Catalan Physical Society) 2014
- Extraordinary Doctorate Prize, Autonomous University of Barcelona 2018
Pedro co-supervised one PhD thesis during his Marie Curie postdoctoral work and currently supervises a PhD thesis at CIC energiGUNE. He has contributed to 30+ conferences and holds 2 filed patents with several more in submission.
Labs/Teams: Cell and Electrochemical Testing Group at CIC energiGUNE; collaborations with CNRS, Université de Genève, University of Stuttgart, and University of Aarhus through the ECOSTORE project.





