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Mir Mehraj Ud Din

Mir Mehraj Ud Din

Researcher
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Faculty of Natural Sciences

mir.m.u.din@ntnu.no
+4746211536 Kjemi 2, 435, Gløshaugen
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About

Researcher at the FACET group at NTNU.

My current research work is focused on the development of materials for sustainable energy storage systems.

Background

I worked as a research associate at Department of Physics, Pondicherry University, India, and Postdoctoral fellow at ICTM, Graz University of Technology, Austria and NTNU, Norway on solid-state electrolytes for lithium metal batteries. I completed bachelor’s degree from University of Kashmir, and MSc. and Ph.D. in Physics from Pondicherry Central University.

My Ph.D. was a part of two projects working on development of solid-state electrolytes for lithium-sulfur batteries. I worked on the development of surface-modified ceramic and polymer separators to investigate the fundamental challenges in lithium-sulfur batteries.

 

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2022

  • Ratzenböck, Karin; Din, Mir Mehraj Ud; Fischer, Susanne; Zagar, Ema; Pahovnik, David; Bose, Daniel; Rettenwander, Daniel; Slugovc, Christian. (2022) Water as a monomer: synthesis of an aliphatic polyethersulfone from divinyl sulfone and water. Chemical Science. volum 13 (23).
    Academic article

2021

  • Din, Mir Mehraj Ud; Häusler, M.; Fischer, S.M.; Ratzenböck, K.; Chamasemani, F.F.; Hanghofer, I.; Henninge, V.; Brunner, R.; Slugovc, C.; Rettenwander, Daniel. (2021) Role of Filler Content and Morphology in LLZO/PEO Membranes. Frontiers in Energy Research. volum 9.
    Academic article

Scientific articles

  • Ratzenböck, Karin; Din, Mir Mehraj Ud; Fischer, Susanne; Zagar, Ema; Pahovnik, David; Bose, Daniel; Rettenwander, Daniel; Slugovc, Christian. (2022) Water as a monomer: synthesis of an aliphatic polyethersulfone from divinyl sulfone and water. Chemical Science. volum 13 (23).
    Academic article
  • Din, Mir Mehraj Ud; Häusler, M.; Fischer, S.M.; Ratzenböck, K.; Chamasemani, F.F.; Hanghofer, I.; Henninge, V.; Brunner, R.; Slugovc, C.; Rettenwander, Daniel. (2021) Role of Filler Content and Morphology in LLZO/PEO Membranes. Frontiers in Energy Research. volum 9.
    Academic article

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2022

  • Poster
    Pollen, Harald Norrud; Din, Mir Mehraj Ud; Tolchard, Julian R; Svensson, Ann Mari; Rettenwander, Daniel; Wagner, Nils Peter. (2022) Dry-coated LiNi0.8Mn0.1Co0.1O2-LiFePO4 core-shell materials. NordBatt 2022 ; Göteborg. 2022-10-26 - 2022-10-28.
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