![]() Prof Yair Ein-Eli, Associate Professor
Technion
Israel
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2010年5月26天.
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Speaker Biography (Yair Ein-Eli)Academic Background - 2007-present Institute: Technion Degree: Associate Professor Area of specialisation: Corrosion, photo-catalysis, Power sources materials 2001-2007 Institute: Technion Degree: Senior Lecturer Area of specialisation:Corrosion, photo-catalysis, Power sources materials 1995-1998 Institute: Covalent Associates Inc. Degree: Post doctoral Fellow Li-ion battery, U-cap and IL's electrochemistry 1990-1995 Institute: Bar-Ilan University Degree: PhD Student Area of specialisation: Li and Li-ion battery anodes electrochemistry 1987-1990 Institute: Bar-Ilan University Degree: BA in Chemistry Previous Employment: 1998-2001 Institute: Electric-Fuel Ltd Title: Head R & D Group Research Area: Fuel cells, catalysis, corrosion 1995-1998 Institute: Covalent Associates Inc. Title: Post doctoral Fellow Research Area: Li-ion battery, U-cap and molten salts electrochemistry. Research Experience: Corrosion and Passivity (lithium, zinc and copper); Batteries (Alkaline, Fuel cells and Li-ion); Electro-photo-catalysis; Silicon electrochemistry. Publications and Patents: Prof. Ein-Eli published more than 100 papers in leading Electrochemical Journals and 10 Patents in the research topics described in section C. More details can be found at http://materials.technion.ac.il/eineli.html Company Profile (Technion)![]() As Israel's oldest and premier institute of science and technology, the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology has been an active and leading participant in Israel's establishment and development. With supreme effort and unyielding dedication, deserts have bloomed, swamps have been transformed into fertile agricultural valleys, and sand has given way to silicon. Israel is now recognized as one of the world's most prominent high-tech innovators, and has been called the second Silicon Valley. |