Electrochemical Materials Laboratory
Garching b. München, Germany
About
Founded in 2019, Electrochemical Materials Laboratory is a government headquartered in Garching b. München, Germany specializing in Energy Storage, Solar.
The Electrochemical Materials Laboratory (ECM) at Technical University of Munich is a research institution specializing in next-generation energy storage technologies. Research areas include solid-state battery development, lithium garnet electrolytes, solar battery integration, opto-ionic effects, lithium-based memristors for neuromorphic computing, ceramic sensors, and waste-to-energy conversion. The lab collaborates with industry partners including Ericsson and develops materials for applications ranging from microbatteries to environmental sensing. Led by Prof. Jennifer L.M. Rupp, an internationally recognized materials scientist.
Headquarters
Garching b. München, Germany
Founded
2019
Company Type
Government
Business Models
Value Chain
Industry Memberships
Materials Research Society, Royal Society of Chemistry, International Society for Solid State Ionics, IEEE Neuromorphic Computing Committee, American Ceramic Society
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