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Sunita Dey is a Lecturer in the School of Natural and Computing Sciences at the University of Aberdeen. Her research focuses on advanced materials for energy storage, particularly in the development and characterization of novel cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries and related electrochemical systems.
Her research interests span Materials Chemistry, Electrochemistry, and Inorganic Materials, with a strong emphasis on layered oxides, oxychalcogenides, and anion redox processes. She investigates the structural and microstructural evolution of battery materials during electrochemical cycling, aiming to enhance performance and stability.
The recent publications highlight a consistent focus on energy storage materials, particularly in lithium-ion battery cathodes and metastable layered compounds. Her work combines synthesis, structural analysis, and electrochemical evaluation, often in collaboration with leading institutions. The research spans fundamental solid-state chemistry to applied battery technology.
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Labs and Teams: Dr. Dey collaborates with prominent researchers such as Prof. Clare P. Grey and Dr. Serena A. Cussen, and her work appears in high-impact journals, suggesting affiliation with advanced materials research groups. However, no specific lab or team name is provided in the text.

