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10.1557/mrs.2011.135
© 2011 Materials Research Society
Society. His research interests include advanced materials and battery systems for HEV, PHEV, EV, satellite, and military and medical applications. Timothy S. Arthur Materials Research Department, Toyota Research Institute of North America, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. Arthur currently works for the Materials Research Department in the Toyota Research Institute of North America. His current research interests revolve around finding and analyzing new materials for post Li-ion battery technology. He did his graduate work with Amy Prieto at Colorado State University, studying the electropolymerization of solid-state electrolytes for three-dimensional batteries and the solutionphase synthesis of magnesium nanoparticles. He is a current member of the Electrochemical Society and the American Chemical Society. Daniel J. Bates Department of Mathematics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523; tel. 970-491-1037; and email [email protected]. Bates is currently a graduate research assistant at Colorado State University. He is interested in developing new materials for lithium ion batteries. His focus has been on electrodeposition of separator materials. This work is done under the co-supervision of Amy Prieto and Mike Elliott. Dan received a BS degree in chemistry from the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire. While attending Eau Claire, Dan worked in a research laboratory for Michael Carney. The focus of his undergraduate work was the synthesis and characterization of catalysts for polyethylene production. Daniel Bélanger Département de Chimie, Université du Québec à Montréal, Case Postale 8888, succursale Centre-Ville, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3P8; and e-mail [email protected]. Bélanger is a professor in the Département de Chimie at the l’Université du Québec à Montréal. He received his PhD degree in Sciences de l’Énergie from the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique of the Université du Québec (Canada) in 1985 followed by postdoctoral studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1986–1987). His current research interests include chemical modification of surfaces, developing new materials for energy storage (e.g., electrochemical capacitors), and environmental applications (e.g., nitrate and CO2 reduction). Thierry Brousse LGMPA-Polytech Nantes, University of Nantes, BP50609, 44306 Nantes Cedex3, France; and e-mail [email protected]. Brousse is a full professor of materials science at the University of Nantes. He received his engineer degree (1987) and PhD degree (1991) from the University of Caen. After a few years as an analytical chemistry engineer, he joined the University of Nantes as an assistant professor at Polytech Nantes and received a full professor position in 2005 when he became director of the Materials Science and Engineering lab (LGMPA). His research focuses on materials for electrochemical energy storage (electrochemical capacitors, secondary batteries, and asymmetric devices), with a particular emphasis o
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