Investigation of Lithium Deposition and Interfacial Design in Anode-Free Solid-State Batteries

I started my academic journey with a degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore (Pakistan). After graduation, I worked as a Research Assistant at the same university, where I was involved in projects related to energy conversion. This experience inspired me to pursue a research-oriented career and led me to transition into Materials Science. I was honored to be selected for the Erasmus Mundus Master’s program in Energy Storage and Conversion (MESC), which allowed me to study in France and several other European countries. During my master’s, I conducted my research wok on high-power anode materials at LRCS, which further strengthened my passion for the battery field.

Building on this experience, I chose to continue in the field of materials science and batteries by starting my PhD through the DESTINY program. My experience so far has been incredibly enriching — DESTINY has given me the chance to learn from leading experts, attend specialized training schools, and collaborate with a vibrant international research community. I’m looking forward to the rest of this journey and to contributing further to the exciting field of battery research.