
معرفی
Florian Hausen is a Professor for Applied Interface Electrochemistry at RWTH Aachen University and leads the scanning probe microscopy focused group at the Fundamentals of Electrochemistry (IET-1) department within Forschungszentrum Jülich. His work bridges electrochemistry, nanotechnology, and materials science, with a focus on energy storage systems.
- Education:
- Studied Chemistry at the University of Bonn
- PhD in Physics from Saarland University
Hausen's research interests center on in-situ/operando scanning probe techniques to study interfaces in energy materials, including solid-state batteries, proton exchange membrane water electrolyzers, and ionic liquids. His group explores:
- Correlative microscopy (AFM, SEM, EPR) for multi-scale analysis
- Mechanical properties under electrochemical load
- Tribology of materials in battery systems
- Interphases in lithium, zinc, and silicon-based energy technologies
The article trends reflect his expertise in:
- Nanoscale electrochemical characterization of battery and electrolyzer components
- Material degradation under dynamic cycling and electrochemical stress
- Correlation of electrical, mechanical, and chemical properties in energy systems
- Technique development for operando studies and data reproducibility
His work contributes to understanding and improving:
- Lithium plating and SEI formation
- Nanomechanical stability of electrolyzer anodes and cathodes
- Carbon nanofiber properties for battery electrodes
- Doping effects in ceramic solid electrolytes
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