
معرفی
Alexey Koposov is an Associate Professor in Inorganic Materials Chemistry at the University of Oslo. His research focuses on developing advanced materials for battery technologies, including nanostructured materials and energy storage systems. He employs operando methods for in-situ characterization of battery materials. Key projects include sodium-ion and lithium-ion battery development, antimony chalcogenides, and silicon-based anodes.
Education: PhD (2005) in Chemistry from the University of Minnesota; MS (2002) in Chemistry from the University of Minnesota Duluth; MS and BS (2001, 1999) in Materials Science from Moscow State University. Previous roles include Senior Scientist at the Institute for Energy Technology and Senior Researcher at SHARP Corporation.
Research interests span battery material synthesis, operando X-ray techniques, and degradation mechanisms. His lab explores electrolyte engineering, SEI formation, and structural relaxation in battery materials. Collaborations include projects like C4Bat (battery-grade carbon for sodium-ion batteries) and OScAR (operando screening of anodes for renewable energy storage).
Publications emphasize sodium-ion and potassium-ion battery advancements, silicon anode stability, and antiperovskite materials. His work bridges materials chemistry with practical energy storage solutions, addressing challenges in scalability and longevity.




