Marie Curie Research Fellow

Mohammed’s research interests focus on understanding the underlying electrochemical processes in electrochemical energy storage and conversion systems. He studies interfacial, charge/mass transfer processes utilizing electrochemical methods, primarily Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS). He also works on developing linear and non-linear EIS techniques for characterization of various battery systems. He aims to contribute to both material development and the advancement of electrochemical energy storage and conversion applications.

Currently, he studies the interfacial processes of Na-ion battery electrodes utilizing novel electrolytes. He also investigates the charge transfer mechanisms in cathode materials of Li-ion batteries and participates in collaborative projects that research electrochemical processes and develop novel electrode materials of metal ion batteries.

Publications

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy based voltage modeling of lithium Thionyl Chloride (Li∖SOCl2) primary battery at arbitrary discharge
MA Zabara, B Ulgut
Electrochimica Acta
(2020)
334
Application of the Kramers-Kronig Relations to Multi-Sine Electrochemical Impedance Measurements
C You, MA Zabara, ME Orazem, B Ulgut
Journal of The Electrochemical Society
(2020)
167
Linear and nonlinear electrochemical impedance spectroscopy studies of Li/SOCl2 batteries
MA Zabara, CB Uzundal, B Ulgut
Journal of The Electrochemical Society
(2019)
166

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