Elise Deunf
Professor
Biography
Elise Deunf received her PhD in physical and analytical chemistry in 2010 under Dr Christian Amatore from the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris). She then joined the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California Berkeley as a postdoctoral fellow to develop new organic hydrogen carriers for PEM-fuel cells in collaboration with GE Global research. In 2013, she moved back to France to work with Prof. Philippe Poizot at the Institute of Materials Jean Rouxel (Nantes). Her current research focuses on molecular electrochemistry and the development of organic electrode materials for alternative and low-polluting batteries.
Abstract
Abstract : Development of novel host materials for organic batteries