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Jakob Endres

Chair of Particle-Based Materials Chemistry (PBMC)



 

Jakob Endres

Jakob Endres

Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy
Chair of Particle-Based Materials Chemistry (PBMC)

Room: Room 2.8
Egerlandstraße 1
91058 Erlangen
  • Email: jakob.b.endres@fau.de

 

Jakob Endres completed his studies at the University of Würzburg with a Master of Science degree in Functional Materials. During his studies, he focused on investigating smart materials and novel spectroscopic methods relevant for energy technology and sustainability. His master’s thesis concentrated on micron sized particles based on nanoparticulate building blocks for hydrogen indication. Throughout his studies, he gained experience in scientific research at the department of physical chemistry at the University of Würzburg and the particle technology at Fraunhofer ISC.

He started his PhD at the end of 2024 with research at Fraunhofer R&D Center for Electromobility Bavaria with focus on particulate magnetic additives for lithium-ion batteries to improve the lifecycle of battery cells.

Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg
Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy

Nikolaus-Fiebiger-Str. 10
91058 Erlangen
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