Emmanuel Giannelis studied chemsitry at the University of Athens, Greece, being awarded his B.S. in 1980. He then moved to Michigan State University, USA, and was awarded a Ph.D. in 1985. After a spell as a Research Associate at Michigan State, with Profs. Thomas Pinnavaia and Cris Berglund he moved to Cornell University as an Assistant Professor in 1987. Currently he is an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Cornell, where his research interests include materials chemistry, polymer-ceramic nanocomposites, intercalation, thin ceramic films, and mesoscopic (nanocrystalline) materials.
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The simple, low-cost fabrication technique was designed to be easily scaled up and compatible with existing battery manufacturing. Once fabricated, the nanocomposite anodes would be used in batteries just like conventional graphite structures. That would allow battery manufacturers to adopt the new anode material without making dramatic changes in production processes.
And because the final composite spheres are relatively large when they are fabricated into anodes, the self-assembly technique avoids the potential health risks of handling nanoscale powders
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