In the Albertus research group, we develop physics-based models, carry out experiments on electrochemical cells and components, and create innovations for electrochemical energy technologies.
We are currently working on projects funded by the BIRD Foundation, DOE Basic Energy Sciences, and DOE ARPA-E.
Please follow the links above to learn more about us and the exciting activities we are pursuing.
- Comparison of Li-ion and Li-metal cell repeat layers
- Key metrics for evaluating lithium metal electrode performance
- A Li-ion battery cathode composed of multiple active materials
- Modeling and experimental results for discharge of a Li/Oxygen battery
- Increasing storage duration is needed as more intermittent renewables are added to a grid
- Schematic of a Hydrogen/Bromine flow battery and its role in grid energy storage
- Computational fluid dynamics simulations of a flow battery, and experiments showing degradation locations