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Michel Armand is a renowned academic and researcher in electrochemical energy storage, currently serving as a Scientific Advisor at CIC energiGUNE and holding the title of Directeur de Recherche at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). He previously served as a Professor at the University of Montreal (1995–2004) and led the Joint CNRS-UdM International Laboratory on Electroactive Materials. His expertise spans polymer electrolytes, solid-state batteries, and advanced energy materials.
Education: Master’s in Chemistry (Paris, 1968), Ph.D. in Physics (1978), and a Fullbright Fellowship (1970). He has contributed to over 69,500 citations with an h-index of 95, and serves on editorial boards for journals like Solid-State Ionics and Journal of Applied Electrochemistry.
Key Research: Focuses on developing next-generation batteries, particularly solid-state and polymer electrolyte technologies. His work addresses challenges in ion conduction, electrode stability, and energy density optimization. Recent studies include advancements in lithium-sulfur batteries, sodium-ion systems, and high-voltage solid-state configurations.
Awards: Recipient of prestigious awards such as the Royal Society Faraday Medal, Galileo Award, and two Doctor Honoris Causa titles. Recognized as one of Spain’s leading energy researchers by Stanford University’s global ranking (2019).
Labs/Teams: Leads research at CIC energiGUNE’s Electrochemical Energy Storage group, collaborating internationally on projects like the Polymer Electrolyte research group. His work bridges fundamental science and applied battery technologies, emphasizing sustainability and scalability.





