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Laras Fadillah

Laras Fadillah

Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Materials Science and Engineering

laras.fadillah@ntnu.no
+4792503962 Kjemi 2, 435, Gløshaugen, Sem Sælands vei 5, Trondheim
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Hi there, I am currently working as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, NTNU as a part of the Battery Materials Team at FACET (Functional Materials and Materials Chemistry Research Group). My Project is about the design of cathode materials with low expansion to improve the cycling performance of high energy/high power Solid State Lithium Batteries. The project name is M-ERA.NET; SOLIMEC, under the supervision of Daniel Rettenwander.

I am originally from Indonesia. I completed my Ph.D. at Hokkaido University, Japan in 2021 with a specialization in electrochemical material science. Familiar with experimental techniques (DC-magnetron sputtering, anodizing, electro-deposition, sol-gel, spin coating, and CVD), basic cleanroom wet bench operations (e.g., solvent cleaning, use of acid and base solutions, etc.), electrochemical measurement, and data analysis tools. In-depth knowledge and skills of various instruments usage and maintenance for electron microscopy analysis instruments (SEM, FIB, STEM), XRD, GDOES, XPS, and Raman Microscopy training for the new users.

Research

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M-ERA NET SOLIMEC

The rationale for this project is to improve the next generation of emerging solid-state Li batteries (SSLBs). We rely on the multi-engineering of cathode material and its interface to prevent stress-induced loss of contact during charge/discharge.
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