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Bahareh Sadeghi serves as a Research Associate and PhD Student at Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany, within the Institute of Energy Materials and Devices (IMD) and specifically the Helmholtz Institute Münster: Ionics in Energy Storage (IMD-4 / HI MS). Her role integrates doctoral research with active contributions to advancing next-generation battery technologies through institutional collaboration between Forschungszentrum Jülich and the University of Münster.
Her research centers on advanced electrolyte systems for lithium-based batteries, specializing in novel electrolyte formulations and multifunctional additives to enhance energy density, thermal stability, and cycle life. This work directly addresses critical challenges in electrochemical energy storage for electric vehicles and grid applications, focusing on molecular-level innovations to overcome safety and performance limitations in current battery systems.
No major scientific awards or fellowships are documented in her current public profile.
As an early-career researcher pursuing her PhD, Sadeghi operates under senior supervision with no indication of independent grant leadership or student advising responsibilities. Her research trajectory suggests active participation in collaborative projects within the institute's structured mentorship framework.
She works within the specialized laboratories of the Helmholtz Institute Münster, leveraging state-of-the-art facilities for electrochemical testing, material synthesis, and advanced characterization. This environment integrates Jülich's materials expertise with Münster's academic resources, fostering interdisciplinary development of sustainable energy storage solutions through shared instrumentation and joint research initiatives.





