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Anthony K. Burrell, Ph.D. Department Head, Electrochemical Energy Storage Anthony K. Burrell, Ph.D. Department Head, Electrochemical Energy Storage Anthony K. Burrell, Ph.D. Anthony K. Burrell received a Ph.D. in chemistry in 1990 from the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Texas, Austin before joining Los Alamos National Laboratory as a Directors Fellow in 1992. He joined the Chemistry Department at Massey University, New Zealand and 1994 and was awarded the Chair of Synthetic Chemistry in 1998. In 2001 he returned to LANL as a Scientist where he established new programs in materials chemistry. Research areas include hydrogen storage, catalyst, electrochromic materials, metal oxides, metal nitrides, transparent conductors, and ionic liquids. In 2011 he moved to Argonne National Laboratory to lead the Emerging Materials and Technology Group in energy storage, his interests are in structural changes of lithiummanganese cathode materials, magnesium batteries and lithiumoxygen electrodes. He is currently the Head of Department for the CSE Electrochemical Energy Storage Department at Argonne National Laboratory. He has authored over 180 publications in refereed journals (hindex 35) with over 4000 citations, has 30 issued US patents and over 40 patents pending.

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Anthony  K.  Burrell,  Ph.D.  Department  Head,  Electrochemical  Energy  Storage                          Anthony  K.  Burrell,  Ph.D. Department  Head,  Electrochemical  Energy  Storage                        

 Anthony  K.  Burrell,  Ph.D.

     

Anthony  K.  Burrell  received  a  Ph.D.  in  chemistry  in  1990  from  the  University  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand.    He  was  a  postdoctoral  fellow  at  the  University  of  Texas,  Austin  before  joining  Los  Alamos  National  Laboratory  as  a  Directors  Fellow  in  1992.  He  joined  the  Chemistry  Department  at  Massey  University,  New  Zealand  and  1994  and  was  awarded  the  Chair  of  Synthetic  Chemistry  in  1998.    In  2001  he  returned  to  LANL  as  a  Scientist  where  he  established  new  programs  in  materials  chemistry.    Research  areas  include  hydrogen  storage,  catalyst,  electrochromic  materials,  metal  oxides,  metal  nitrides,  transparent  conductors,  and  ionic  liquids.        In  2011  he  moved  to  Argonne  National  Laboratory  to  lead  the  Emerging  Materials  and  Technology  Group  in  energy  storage,  his  interests  are  in  structural  changes  of  lithium-­‐manganese  cathode  materials,  magnesium  batteries  and  lithium-­‐oxygen  electrodes.    He  is  currently  the  Head  of  Department  for  the  CSE  Electrochemical  Energy  Storage  Department  at  Argonne  National  Laboratory.        He  has  authored  over  180  publications  in  refereed  journals  (h-­‐index  35)  with  over  4000  citations,  has  30  issued  US  patents  and  over  40  patents  pending.