
Louis Piper is the Professor of Battery Innovation and heads the Battery Materials and Cells group at WMG, the University of Warwick, which includes AMBIC prototype pilot line. He has published over 200 publications and has various projects with industry partners and government agencies. He co-leads the Faraday Institution’s Lithium ion: Enhancing and Accelerating Performance – LEAP consortium project. His research areas have covered various functional materials for energy harvesting, storage and efficiency, employing a range of x-ray and related techniques. He is currently focused on accelerating the development of battery materials, combining real formats and advanced characterization. Physics PhD (Warwick), Post-Doc (Boston University), tenure track to Full Prof. (Binghamton University, State University of New York), he joined WMG in 2020.
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