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Dr. Amor Abdelkader is an Associate Professor of Advanced Materials at Bournemouth University. He holds a PhD in Materials Science and Metallurgy from the University of Cambridge (2011) and has held research positions at institutions including TU Delft, the University of Manchester (National Graphene Institute), and the Cambridge Graphene Centre. His research focuses on nanomaterials synthesis, energy storage devices, and CO2 sequestration. He has authored over 40 papers, 20 patents, and a book chapter.
Research interests span 2D materials, graphene technologies, Li-ion batteries, supercapacitors, and electrochemical CO2 conversion. His work emphasizes optimizing nanomaterial production and applications in energy storage and environmental engineering.
Key publications (2023–2025) address topics like self-healing hydrogels, battery regeneration, and graphene-based composites. He collaborates with global institutions and holds editorial roles in journals like Nano Structures and Nano Objects.
His lab explores novel battery materials, electrochemical processes, and sustainable nanotechnology. Ongoing projects include high-temperature batteries and spent battery recycling.


