Computational studies of materials for energy storage devices.
Tanika is currently undertaking her PhD in Professor Debra Bernhardt's research group at the AIBN on computational studies of batteries. She graduated from UQ with a Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours), majoring in Chemistry in 2022. Her current research is on modelling electrolytes and interfaces in rechareable batteries using Molecular Dynamics Simulations, with a particular interest in Lithium-Sulfur Batteries and solid-state Magnesium Ion Batteries.
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