Elizabeth Castillo-Martínez
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Area de investigación
| Li - based | Almacenamiento de energía eléctrica |
Elizabeth Castillo Martinez
received her D. Phil. degree in Chemistry from the University Complutense de
Madrid in 2008. At Madrid she worked with Professor Miguel Angel Alario Franco on
the high pressure synthesis and micro/structural characterization of strontium
chromium oxides. She then spent two and a half years as a postdoctoral research
associate at the NanoTech Institute of the University of Texas at Dallas with Professor
Ray H. Baughman, working in diverse areas such as poly/diacetylenes,
carbon nanotubes, graphene nanoribbons and lithium ion batteries. She is a
visiting scientist at the department of Chemistry of the University of
Cambridge (2011), where she is working with Professor Clare Grey FRS on the
investigation of electrode materials for rechargeable Li ion batteries by solid
state NMR. Current research interests include the investigation of structure
property relationships in functional materials including Lithium ion
intercalation and conversion materials, superconducting materials as well as other
forms of energy storage and conversion materials.
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