Michel Armand

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Amand at CIC energigune

Michel Armand (born 1946)[1] is a French scientist who is best known for helping with the invention of Lithium batteries. Lithium batteries are electrochemical devices that are widely used as power sources. The history of their development has contributions from many scientists, but in particular without the developments by Professor Michel Armand related to the electrodes and electrolytes the lithium batteries of today would not exist as the foundation for electronic devices.[2]

He runs a research team in Spain at CIC energigune and has had his work published in nature.[3]

"CIC energiGUNE is very well equipped; in fact, it is providing to researchers all the environment for doing super-science." M.Armand.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "History of Science and Recent Technology". The Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology.
  2. ^ Reddy, M. V.; Mauger, A.; Julien, C. M.; Paolella, A.; Zaghib, K. (2020). "Brief History of Early Lithium-Battery Development". Materials (Basel, Switzerland). MDPI. 13 (8): 1884. Bibcode:2020Mate...13.1884R. doi:10.3390/ma13081884. PMC 7215417. PMID 32316390.
  3. ^ "Issues and challenges facing rechargeable lithium batteries".
  4. ^ "CIC energiGUNE".
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