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Dr. Wesley Dose is a researcher in energy storage materials, with a focus on advanced battery chemistries including lithium-ion, sodium-ion, and "beyond lithium-ion" systems. He earned his PhD in Chemistry from the University of Newcastle (Australia) in 2014, studying manganese-based materials for lithium batteries. After postdoctoral positions at Argonne National Laboratory (2016) and the University of Cambridge (2018), he joined the University of Leicester as faculty in 2021, followed by a DECRA Fellowship at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in 2022, and a move to the University of Sydney in 2024.
His research investigates structure-property-function relationships in battery materials, emphasizing synthesis, electrochemical characterization, and interfacial chemistry at electrode-electrolyte interfaces. Techniques employed include X-ray/neutron diffraction, electron microscopies, and NMR.
- Education: PhD in Chemistry (University of Newcastle, 2014)
- Professional Appointments: Postdoctoral Researcher at Argonne National Laboratory (2016) and University of Cambridge (2018); Faculty at University of Leicester (2021), UNSW (2022), and University of Sydney (2024)
- Research Focus: Degradation mechanisms in high-nickel and graphite electrodes; sustainable battery materials
Dr. Dose holds a DECRA Fellowship, reflecting his contributions to electrochemical energy storage research. His work aligns with global efforts to develop high-energy, recyclable, and cost-effective battery technologies for electric vehicles and grid-scale applications.
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