Anne Baasner has a diverse work experience in the field of battery research. Anne began their career as a Student Research Assistant at Technische Universität Dresden in 2013, where they focused on developing dip coating and electroplating processes for current collectors and adapting electrode coating processes for battery materials. Anne continued in this role until December 2015.
In January 2016, Baasner joined Fraunhofer IWS as a Research Assistant, where they synthesized inorganic battery materials and characterized their structural properties. Anne also developed electrode coatings for new materials and evaluated them in lithium-ion and lithium-sulfur coin cells. Anne held this position until August 2016.
Baasner then pursued their PhD at Technische Universität Dresden in cooperation with Fraunhofer IWS, starting in September 2016. During their doctorate, they scaled-up the synthesis and electrode processing of silicon carbon composite anodes. Anne extensively evaluated lithium-ion cells with silicon anodes and high Ni NMC cathodes. Anne also participated in international research projects, presenting their scientific results and collaborating with partners. Anne'sPhD journey at Fraunhofer IWS and Technische Universität Dresden lasted until September 2019.
Lastly, Baasner joined CUSTOMCELLS® in November 2019 as a Project Planner. The details of their role in this company are not provided.
Anne Baasner earned their Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Technische Universität Dresden in 2014. Anne then pursued their Master of Science in Chemistry, which they completed at the same institution in 2016. Continuing their education, Anne Baasner obtained their PhD in Chemistry from Technische Universität Dresden in 2020.
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