Seda Eğri graduated from the Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering at Sakarya University in 2021. She completed her undergraduate thesis on innovations in cathode materials for lithium-sulfur batteries. After completing her undergraduate studies, she conducted experiments on Li rich high nickel NMC materials for next generation lithium ion batteries under the supervision of Dr. Mahmud Tokur.
During her master´s studies, she continued her work on Solid-State Lithium-Sulfur Batteries as a Researcher at the Sakarya University Research, Development and Application Center (SARGEM) within the scope of the EU Horizon 2020 project titled "High Energy Density Lithium Sulfur Batteries for Stationary Applications”. In the first year of her master´s program, she also worked at NESSTEC Energy & Surface Technologies Company, focusing on the prototype production and characterization of sulfur-based solid-state batteries. As an output of her research, she gave oral presentations and published papers at international conferences “5th and 6th Materials Energy Storage and Conversion (mESC-IS 2021, mESC-IS 2022)” in Croatia even in the shadow of the COViD 19 pandemic. Towards the end of her master´s studies, she joined ASAŞ ALÜMİNYUM through a new graduate program, where she worked in the New Product Launch department for 7 months and in the R&D department for 14 months. During her time there, she focused on producing and developing aluminum current collectors suitable for use in lithium-ion batteries. She also operated the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and learned how to conduct corrosion tests and analyses.
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