Clare Grey(1965)
Clare Grey is a recipient of the Davy Medal (2021) from United Kingdom. They have received 2 major awards in total. They were educated at Christ Church and University of Oxford. They have been affiliated with University of Oxford.
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation countOptofluidic Raman Analysis and Capacity Recovery in Li‐ion Cells
Enhancing power density and cycle life of NMC811 battery cathodes via combined dense calendering and laser patterning
Comparative stability of the solid electrolyte interphase in potassium and sodium batteries
Electrolyte Effects on Disorder-Enhanced Capacitance in Nanoporous Carbons
Sustainable Carbon Fibers Enable Stable Long‐Term Lithium Metal Deposition for Prospective Zero‐Excess Lithium Metal Batteries
Interparticle Communication and Lithium Dynamics in Faceted Nickel-Rich NMC Cathodes
Operando Optical Monitoring of the Dynamics and Inhomogeneity of the Electrical Double Layer on Single Particles
Transition metal coordination to degradation products in battery electrolytes revealed by NMR and EPR spectroscopy
(Invited) Molecular Insight into Ion Transport and Thermodynamics in Nanoconfined Electrolyte Solutions
Towards High Voltage Cathodes for Rechargeable Mg Batteries: Evaluating Mg Mobility in Borate Polyanions
Recent Publications
View all worksOptofluidic Raman Analysis and Capacity Recovery in Li‐ion Cells
Enhancing power density and cycle life of NMC811 battery cathodes via combined dense calendering and laser patterning
Comparative stability of the solid electrolyte interphase in potassium and sodium batteries
Electrolyte Effects on Disorder-Enhanced Capacitance in Nanoporous Carbons
Sustainable Carbon Fibers Enable Stable Long‐Term Lithium Metal Deposition for Prospective Zero‐Excess Lithium Metal Batteries
Interparticle Communication and Lithium Dynamics in Faceted Nickel-Rich NMC Cathodes
Operando Optical Monitoring of the Dynamics and Inhomogeneity of the Electrical Double Layer on Single Particles
Transition metal coordination to degradation products in battery electrolytes revealed by NMR and EPR spectroscopy
(Invited) Molecular Insight into Ion Transport and Thermodynamics in Nanoconfined Electrolyte Solutions
Towards High Voltage Cathodes for Rechargeable Mg Batteries: Evaluating Mg Mobility in Borate Polyanions
Career History
Member
The Faraday Institution
Didcot, GB
Director
Centre for Advanced Materials for Integrated Energy Systems (CAM-IES)
Cambridge, GB
Adjunct Professor
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, US
Fellow
Pembroke College
Cambridge, GB
Geoffrey Moorhouse Gibson Professor of Chemistry
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, GB
Associate Director (2011-2015), Director and PI (2009-2011)
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, US
Head, Materials Research Interest Group (2010-2015) and Inorganic Sector (2009-2010)
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, GB
Professor
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, US
Visiting Professor
Université de Picardie Jules Verne
Amiens, FR
Associate Professor
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, US
Assistant Professor
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, US
Research Fellow
University of Oxford
Oxford, GB
Research Funding
Towards a Comprehensive Understanding of Degradation Processes in EV Batteries:
Faraday Instititution
CAT-MAT: Next Generation Li-ion Cathode Materials
Faraday Instititution
NEXGENNA: Next Generation Na-ion Batteries
Faraday Institution
BATNMR: Development and Application of New NMR Methods for Studying Interphases and Interfaces in Batteries (ERC Advanced Investigator Grant for Prof Clare Grey)
ECH2020 ERC
Multi-scale ANalysis for Facilities for Energy STorage (Manifest)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Enabling next generation lithium batteries
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
SUPERGEN Energy Storage Hub
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Advanced Materials Characterisation Suite in the Maxwell Centre, University of Cambridge
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
ACT/SGER: Improving the Lifetimes of Batteries: NMR Studies of Structure and SEI Formation
National Science Foundation - Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences
EMSI: Stony Brook-BNL Collaboration to Establish a Center for Environmental Molecular Science (CEMS)
National Science Foundation - Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences
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