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  1. Dame Clare Grey is a leading researcher in materials chemistry, especially rechargeable batteries, solid-state electrolytes and NMR spectroscopy. She is the Geoffrey Moorhouse Gibson Professor of Chemistry and a Fellow of the Royal Society.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clare_GreyClare Grey - Wikipedia

    Clare Grey. Dame Clare Philomena Grey DBE FRS is Geoffrey Moorhouse Gibson Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge. Grey uses nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to study and optimize batteries .

  3. Clare Grey es profesora de la Geoffrey Moorhouse Gibson en el Departamento de Química de la Universidad de Cambridge, [1] Fellow (académico) de Pembroke College y el Directora Asociada del Centro de almacenamiento de energía química del Noreste de la Universidad de Stony Brook.

  4. Clare Grey is a leading researcher in solid state materials and battery science. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the author of many publications on NMR, X-ray, and electron microscopy of materials.

  5. Dame Clare Grey is a leading researcher in materials chemistry, especially rechargeable batteries, solid-state electrolytes and lithium-air batteries. She uses NMR and X-ray techniques to investigate the structure and function of disordered materials and has published many papers in prestigious journals.

  6. 22 de jun. de 2021 · Clare Grey, a Cambridge chemist and a Fellow of the Royal Society, is recognised for her pioneering use of NMR spectroscopy to improve lithium-ion and next-generation batteries. She aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 with her innovative and high-potential research.

  7. 6 de sept. de 2022 · Grey, who is also a professor at Stony Brook University, spent 2 years as a visiting scientist at DuPont in the early 1990s studying alternatives to the chlorofluorocarbons that harm Earth’s ozone layer. She is chief scientist and cofounder of Nyobolt, a company that is developing ultrafast-charging batteries for electric vehicles.