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Dr. Anna Windmüller is a researcher at the Institute of Energy Technologies (IET), Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany. She specializes in post-Li-ion battery technologies, with a focus on sustainable active materials and structure-property relationships for energy storage applications. Her work spans solid-state and sodium-ion battery systems.
- Ph.D. in materials synthesis for Li-ion batteries (RWTH Aachen, 2019)
- Education in mineralogy and crystallography (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)
- Visiting scientist at National University of Science and Technology (2023/24)
Her research includes solid electrolyte interphases, 3D carbon interlayers, high-voltage cathodes, and Li metal compatibility. Recent publications analyze cobalt-doped garnet electrolytes, oxygen vacancy effects in LiCoO2, and structural insights into spinel cathodes.
Scientific awards include:
- Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship
- National Science and Technology Council Grant (2023/24)
Current projects emphasize next-generation materials and cell development for Li- and Na-based systems, with a focus on microstructural optimization and electrochemical stability.





