Martin Winter (chemist)

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Martin Winter (born August 7, 1965 in Osnabrück, Germany) is a German chemist and materials scientist. His research in the field of electrochemical energy storage and conversion focuses on the development of new materials, components and cell designs for batteries and supercapacitors, lithium ion batteries and lithium metal batteries.

Career and research[]

Martin Winter graduated in chemistry from the University of Münster (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) in 1992. He obtained his Ph.D. (1995) under the professorship of and worked as Post-Doctoral Research Fellow with Prof. Petr Novak at the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland. After habilitation in 1999, Martin Winter held a full professorship and the chair at the Institute of Chemical Technology of Inorganic Materials at the TU Graz. In 2008 he came back to Münster to hold the professorship for “Materials Science, Energy and Electrochemistry” at the Institute of Physical Chemistry at the University of Münster. The full professorship developed from an endowed full professorship funded by the companies Volkswagen, Evonik Industries and Chemetall (today Albemarle) from 2008 to 2012. He was full professor for “Applied Materials Science for Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion” between 2008 and 2016 and is full professor for “Materials Science, Energy and Electrochemistry” since 2016.

In 2008 Martin Winter founded the MEET Battery Research Center at the University of Münster. Until today he is the scientific director of MEET, which stands for „Münster Electrochemical Energy Technology“.[1] Since January 2015 he is also the founding director of the Helmholtz-Institute Münster (HI MS) “Ionics in Energy Storage”,[2] which is part of the Institute of Energy and Climate Research (IEK) of Forschungszentrum Jülich.[3]

His expertise in battery research led to diverse advisory positions and activities. As the chairman of the Advisory Board of German Battery Research by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), former spokesman of the Innovation Alliance LIB2015, spokesman of the battery initiative Batterie2020 of the BMBF, head of the Battery Competence Center (ElektroMobilität NRW) and member of the "Electromobility" expert council of the North Rhine-Westphalian state government he represents the German battery research on national and international level. Martin Winter is President of the International Meeting on Lithium Batteries (IMLB), chairman of the (IBA), Fellow of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) and of the Electrochemical Society (ECS), where he is also board member of the Battery Division. He has published more than 500 articles in journals, books and proceedings and has filed ca. 70 patent applications (2018).[4]

Awards and honors[]

Martin Winter is a highly cited author as recognized by ISI (Thomson Reuters), The Shanghai Ranking, and Elsevier Scopus. Among more than 40 awards and recognitions, he holds the Carl Wagner Memorial Award of the Electrochemical Society (ECS), has been the recipient of the Research and Technology awards of both, the ECS and the International Battery Materials Association (IBA) and was recognized by the “”. In 2018 he was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit 1st class. Martin Winter is Honorary Professor at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology[5] (Taipei, Taiwan) and the National Cheng Kung University in Tainan (Taiwan).[6]

Literature (selection)[]

  • Schmuch R.; Wagner R.; Hoerpel G.; Placke T.; Winter M.: Performance and cost of materials for lithium-based rechargeable automotive batteries, Nature Energy 3, 2018, Nr. 4, 267–27
  • Placke T.; Kloepsch R.; Duehnen S.; Winter M.:Lithium ion, lithium metal, and alternative rechargeable battery technologies: The odyssey for high energy density, J. Solid State Electrochem., 2017, 1-26, DOI: 10.1007/s10008-017-3610-7
  • Meister, P.; Jia, H.; Li, J.; Kloepsch, R.; Winter, M.; Placke, T.: Best Practice: Performance and Cost Evaluation of Lithium Ion Battery Active Materials with Special Emphasis on Energy Efficiency. Chem. Mater., 2016, 28, 7203–7217
  • Winter, M.: The solid electrolyte interphase - the most important and the least understood solid electrolyte in rechargeable Li batteries. Z. Phys. Chem., 2009, 223, 1395-1406.
  • Winter, M.; Brodd, R.: What are batteries, supercapacitors and fuel cells? Chem. Rev., 2004, 104, 4245-4269
  • Winter, M.; Besenhard, J. O.: Electrochemical lithiation of tin and tin-based intermetallics and composites. Electrochim. Acta (Special edition "Li insertion into host materials") 1999, 45, 31-50
  • Winter, M.; Besenhard, J. O.; Spahr, M.; Novák, P.: Insertion electrode materials in rechargeable lithium batteries. Adv. Mater., 1998, 10, 725-763

References[]

  1. ^ "MEET Battery Research Center, University Münster".
  2. ^ "Helmholtz-Association".
  3. ^ "Forschungszentrum Jülich".
  4. ^ "List of publications of Martin Winter on the website of MEET Battery Research Center, University Münster".
  5. ^ Technology, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, MEET - Münster Electrochemical Energy. "Honorary Professorship Taiwan Tech". www.uni-muenster.de (in German). Retrieved 2018-09-10.
  6. ^ Technology, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, MEET - Münster Electrochemical Energy. "HonoraryChairProfessorNCKU". www.uni-muenster.de. Retrieved 2018-10-01.

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