Aurélien Etiembleمشاهده پروفایل
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Aurélien Etiemble is an Assistant Professor at ECAM School of Engineering in Lyon, France, working within the Materials and Structures department. His academic career focuses on the intersection of advanced materials science and energy storage technologies, with particular emphasis on additive manufacturing processes and battery electrode characterization. Dr. Etiemble's research interests span multiple domains of materials engineering, with primary focus on Battery Energy Storage and Additive Manufacturing technologies. His work explores the fundamental relationships between material microstructure and performance in energy storage applications, particularly lithium-ion and metal hydride batteries. He has developed expertise in advanced characterization techniques including X-ray computed tomography, focused ion beam, and acoustic emission measurements to study material behavior under operational conditions. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a clear research trajectory focusing on improving manufacturing processes for advanced materials. His work spans from fundamental studies of thin-film metallic glasses with antibacterial properties to practical applications in battery technology and metal 3D printing. The publications demonstrate strong interdisciplinary collaboration across materials science, electrochemistry, and mechanical engineering domains. Dr. Etiemble maintains an active research network with collaborations across multiple institutions, particularly with researchers at INSA Lyon and CEA Liten. His work has been cited over 800 times, indicating significant impact in the fields of battery technology and additive manufacturing.




