معرفی
Hans Flandorfer is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Chemistry, with affiliations to the Institute for Chemistry Education and Institute of Functional Materials and Catalysis. His research bridges materials science and chemistry education, focusing on thermodynamic properties, sustainable energy solutions, and advanced materials for lithium-ion batteries.
- Primary Affiliation: Faculty of Chemistry
- Research Institutes: Institute for Chemistry Education, Institute of Functional Materials and Catalysis
Research Interests:
His work centers on phase diagrams, enthalpy of mixing, and lead-free solders, with significant contributions to lithium-ion battery technology and calorimetry. He also critiques traditional chemical bonding education, advocating for innovative teaching frameworks.
Recent Publications Trends:
Recent articles highlight his expertise in thermodynamic analysis of liquid metal systems (2024), electrochemical properties of anode materials (2023), and pedagogical reforms in chemistry education (2024). These align with global Sustainable Development Goals for clean energy (SDG 7) and responsible consumption (SDG 12).
Projects:
He led three major funded projects: High-temperature soldering systems (2010–2013), Dynamic LIB electrode mat (2013–2018), and Lead-free solder research (2008–2011), emphasizing thermodynamic stability in energy materials.


