ALKEGEN
Alexander Manly is a skilled Material/Process Development Engineer currently advancing silicon anode technologies for next-generation lithium-ion batteries at ALKEGEN since January 2022. Prior experience includes a position as a Development Engineer and Research Assistant at the University of Rochester, where research focused on the fabrication of microporous polymers for battery separators. Additionally, Alexander conducted research as an Undergraduate Research Fellow at the University at Buffalo, applying thin film technologies to covalently tethered quantum dot semiconductor heterostructures for photovoltaic applications. Alexander holds a Master of Science in Materials Science from the University of Rochester and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with a minor in Mathematics from the University at Buffalo.
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