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Pierre Lannelongue is a postdoctoral researcher at CIC energiGUNE's Advanced Electrolyte and Cell Integration group, specializing in inorganic solid-state batteries and pseudocapacitive materials. He holds a PhD in Chemistry and Physico-Chemistry of Materials from the University of Montpellier (2018) and a Master's in Energy from the same university (2015). His research spans electrochemical energy storage systems, including supercapacitors, Li-ion batteries, and fuel cells.
- University of Montpellier (Master's in Energy, 2015)
- University of Montpellier (PhD in Chemistry and Physico-Chemistry of Materials, 2018)
Research Focus: Pierre's work centers on pseudocapacitive oxide materials (perovskites, spinels) and their charge storage mechanisms. At CIC energiGUNE, he investigates inorganic solid-state batteries, while his postdoctoral research at National Taiwan University explored oxygen vacancy effects in perovskites and novel synthesis methods for Li-ion battery materials using electrochemical-ion exchange.
Publication Trends: His research output highlights advancements in pseudocapacitive behavior, anionic charge compensation in aqueous electrolytes, and energy density optimization for supercapacitors and Li-ion batteries.
Scientific Recognition: Notable awards include a Nature Materials publication accolade (2017), a top poster prize at the International Society of Electrochemistry (2018), and an oral communication award at the International Conference on Green Electrochemical Technologies (2020).





