Badre LARHRIB

Battery Cell Development Engineer at Tiamat Energy

Badre LARHRIB's work experience begins with a role as a Graduate Trainee at Groupe Managem in 2016, where they conducted tests and characterizations within the laboratory to optimize settling parameters of nickel hydroxide. They then worked as a Graduate Trainee at the Laboratory of Materials chemistry and environment (LCME) in 2018, focusing on the synthesis and characterization of high capacity electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries.

In 2018, Badre became a Graduate Trainee at the Laboratory of Physical-Chemistry of Materials and Electrolytes for Energy (PCM2E), where they formulated and characterized high voltage and safe electrolytes for Li-Ion batteries. They also worked on improving Cathode/Electrolyte interfaces and formulation of hybrid electrolytes.

Badre continued their research in the field of Li-ion batteries as a PhD student (Predoctoral cycle) at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University in 2019. They conducted materials synthesis using various methods, such as co-precipitation and sol-gel, and performed characterizations using techniques like XRD, SEM, and FTIR.

In 2020, Badre became a PhD student at the University of Pau and Adour Countries, focusing on their research in the field of aging mechanisms of K-ion batteries.

Most recently, Badre joined Tiamat Energy in 2023 as a Research and Development Engineer, where they are currently working.

Badre LARHRIB's education history begins with a Bachelor's degree in Physical-Chemistry of Materials, which he obtained from Université Cadi Ayyad. Badre then pursued a Master's degree in Functional Materials from the same university. Following that, he attended Université de Tours, where he completed a Master's degree in Multifunctional Materials and New Technologies for Energy in the Faculty of Science and Technology. Currently, Badre LARHRIB is a PhD student at the University of Pau and Adour Countries, researching the aging mechanisms of innovative potassium-ion batteries.

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  • Battery Cell Development Engineer

    July, 2023 - present