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M Stanley Whittingham

M Stanley Whittingham

American chemist researching materials for advancing energy storage. Whittingham won the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the developent of lithium-ioin batteries.

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Academic
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Birthdate
December 22, 1941
July 25, 1922
Birthplace
Jena
Jena
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Nationality
Location
Germany
Germany
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Educated at
Yale University
Yale University
Stamford School
Stamford School
New College, Oxford
New College, Oxford
University of Chicago
University of Chicago
Stanford University
Stanford University
Awards Received
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2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Occupation
Chemist
Chemist
Engineer
Engineer
Scientist
Scientist
Physicist
Physicist
ORCID
0000-0002-5039-93340

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Doctoral Advisor
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Clarence Zener
Doctoral Students
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Clarence Zener

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Birth Name
John Bannister Goodenough
Citizenship
United States
United States
Father
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Erwin Ramsdell Goodenough
Known for
Lithium-ion battery
Notable Work
Lithium-ion battery
Lithium-ion battery
Wikidata ID
Q906529
Q285062

M. Stanley Whittingham a Distinguished Professor in Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering at Binghamton University, New York. The research interests of Whittingham include materials chemistry and the preparation and chemical and physical properties of novel inorganic oxide materials, with a focus on finding new materials for advancing energy storage. His research group aims to improve storage ability of electrochemical devices used with renewable solar, wind energy and electrical vehicles. Whittingham leads a project looking to see what the ultimate limits of lithium-ion batteries are since as of 2019, only 25% of theoretical capacity is being used.

M. Stanley Whittingham along with John B. Goodenough and Akira Yoshino won the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry “for the development of lithium-ion batteries”.

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