Agilent Presents Solutions Innovation Research Awards to Aarhus University, University of Graz, and Imperial College London Scientists
14 January 2025 - 12:00AM
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Professors Anders Bentien, Walter G�ssler, and Gregory Offer are
recognized for their work in battery research
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced Solutions
Innovation Research Awards (SIRA) have been presented to Professor
Anders Bentien of Aarhus University, Professor Walter G�ssler of
University of Graz, and Professor Gregory Offer of Imperial College
London. These separate awards recognize their outstanding
contributions to battery research.
Developing new materials for more efficient and durable
batteries is essential to reducing fossil fuel reliance and meeting
global energy storage needs. Given the limited supply of critical
metals like lithium, it is crucial to focus on pioneering new
materials and recovering and reusing existing metals. This dual
approach sustains current battery production and minimizes
environmental impact, supporting a more sustainable future.
Professor Anders Bentien at Aarhus University focuses on battery
research using atomic spectroscopy measurement technologies. As
part of his award, Professor Bentien will receive a one-year loan
of an Agilent 5900 ICP-OES to support his projects. He envisions
this system as crucial for the kinetic and thermodynamic
description of the flow battery systems he is working on. Upon
receiving the award, Professor Bentien remarked, “We are very happy
to have the possibility to utilize the ICP-OES instrument and see
its capabilities.”
Professor Walter G�ssler’s research at the University of Graz is
dedicated to transforming lithium-ion battery recycling. His
project focuses on enhancing recycling efficiency, reducing
environmental impact, and ensuring sustainability of lithium-ion
battery recycling. As part of his initiative, Professor G�ssler
will receive a one-year loan of an Agilent 8900 Triple Quadrupole
ICP-MS (ICP-QQQ), which will be instrumental in achieving these
goals.
Discussing the award, Professor G�ssler said, “The University of
Graz is honored to receive the Agilent ICP-MS 8900 QQQ instrument
through the Solutions Innovation Research Award. This support
enables us to enhance our recycling processes and push the
boundaries of innovation in battery recycling. We are excited to
leverage this technology to drive our sustainable solutions
forward.”
Professor Gregory Offer at Imperial College London is advancing
battery research using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS)
technologies. His work addresses gas generation and battery volume
swelling, key issues in lithium-ion battery performance
degradation. While most studies focus on fresh cells, Professor
Offer emphasizes the importance of understanding degradation in
end-of-life cells. He will receive a one-year loan of an Agilent
5977C GC/MSD to support his research.
Speaking about the award Professor Offer stated, “Dr. Jingwen
Weng, my postdoctoral fellow, and I are very excited to accept the
Agilent SIRA award and receive the GC/MS for a year. We intend to
use the equipment to study lithium-ion batteries in order to
improve our understanding of their formation, degradation during
use, and failure. Analyzing the gases produced at different stages
of life will give us critical information about the chemical
reactions that happen inside the batteries, and help us to
parameterize and validate our physics-based models. These models
can then be used by industry to design safer, cheaper, and
longer-lasting battery packs.”
Commenting on the importance of these awards Nahid Chalyavi,
associate vice president of University Relations and External
Research at Agilent said, “At Agilent, we are proud to support
researchers who are addressing some of the most pressing challenges
in energy storage and battery technology. The work of Professors
Bentien, G�ssler, and Offer represents the kind of innovative,
forward-thinking research that drives meaningful progress toward a
more sustainable future. By equipping them with cutting-edge
analytical tools, we aim to empower their efforts to unlock new
insights, improve battery efficiency, and reduce environmental
impact. The outcomes of their research have the potential to not
only advance scientific understanding but also deliver practical
solutions that can be adopted by industry to create safer, more
efficient, and longer-lasting energy storage systems.”
Agilent is committed to driving research growth in battery, fuel
cell, and semiconductor technologies within the advanced materials
and energy markets. Established in 2023, the Agilent SIRA program,
part of the Agilent University Relations, inspires innovative and
impactful applications of Agilent products to help solve pressing
scientific problems in academia. By providing state-of-the-art
products and technical expertise, Agilent supports university
researchers across diverse fields of study. For more information
about the program, visit Solutions Innovation Research Award (SIRA)
at Agilent.
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