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Dr. Roseanne Warren is an Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Utah, with an ORCID identifier 0000-0002-0520-8906. Her research focuses on advanced energy storage materials, mechanical behavior of solid-state battery components, and nanoscale fabrication techniques.
- Education:
- BS Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University (2008)
- MS Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University (2009)
- PhD Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley (2015)
Her work bridges Materials Science, Nanotechnology, and Electrochemistry, with particular emphasis on solid-state battery interfaces, pyroelectrochemical systems, and nanoscale mechanical testing. She has developed novel in-situ TEM straining platforms and FIB-based nanobubble patterning techniques. Her finite element modeling of stress transfer in composite films and battery systems has informed design optimizations for enhanced performance.
Recent publications analyze LLZO solid electrolyte mechanics, coal char supercapacitors, and TEMPO-modified electrodes. Collaborative network includes researchers from multiple institutions, with co-authors like Rohan Dhall, Josh Augenstein, and Joonhee Moon.
Awards:
- NSF CAREER Award (2020)
- Outstanding Reviewer, New Journal of Chemistry (2017)
Teaching activities include graduate thesis supervision and instruction in Micromachining and Special Topics courses. She has been actively involved in mentoring Master's and PhD students since 2021.
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