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Van Der Ven Group UC Santa Barbara

Skip to main content. The Van der Ven research group seeks to advance our ability to design and control new materials by developing first-principles statistical mechanics methods that link the macroscopic behavior of matter to electronic structure. We focus in particular on understanding and predicting finite temperature phase stability, non-dilute diffusion, phase transformation mechanisms, electrochemical behavior and mechanical properties all as a function of temperature and chemistry.

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I am a postdoctoral scholar in the Van der Ven group. At the University of California, Santa Barbara, Materials Department. Is focused on using first-principles modeling to study electrochemical energy storage systems. While the topic of my dissertation. My current research focuses on improving Li-ion batteries as part of the NorthEast Center for Chemical Energy Storage. Is less than or equal to 11.

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Skip to main content. The Van der Ven research group seeks to advance our ability to design and control new materials by developing first-principles statistical mechanics methods that link the macroscopic behavior of matter to electronic structure. We focus in particular on understanding and predicting finite temperature phase stability, non-dilute diffusion, phase transformation mechanisms, electrochemical behavior and mechanical properties all as a function of temperature and chemistry.

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