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Ruth Knibbe is an Associate Professor at The University of Queensland's School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering, affiliated with the Centre for Multiscale Energy Systems, AMPAM, and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Green Electrochemical Transformation of Carbon Dioxide. Her research spans electrochemical energy systems, focusing on advanced battery materials, operando electron microscopy, and machine learning-driven material design.
Her work in sodium-ion batteries includes developing novel solid-state electrolytes and anode-free systems, while her contributions to carbon dioxide electrolysis emphasize life cycle analysis and catalyst interactions. She also investigates hydrogen embrittlement in high-strength steels and applies machine learning to alloy design and material optimization.
Recent publications highlight innovations in flexible battery technologies, alkali metal dendrite suppression, and MOF-confined electrolytes. Her awards include the ARC Future Fellowship, and she supervises projects on topics like CO2 electrolyser degradation and Lithium-Sulfur battery design.
Her scientific collaborations involve experts like Professor Ian Gentle and Dr. Qingbing Xia, and she leads grants for in-situ imaging platforms and green electrochemical technologies.



