Michael Horn

PhD – Queensland University of Technology (2021)

BSc Hons I (Physics) – Queensland University of Technology (2016)

 

I am highly interested in how we can apply today’s knowledge to technology which enables us to continue exploring, and understanding, more about the universe we live in. The nanotechnology revolution emerging today opens up previously unimaginable possibilities. It is a really exciting space to work in.

During my PhD, I carried on research to improve the energy storage of graphene-based supercapacitors, and I enjoyed my research project, which led me to produce good scientific work and publish several papers. I also entered in contact with high-standing researchers in the field.  Thanks to my expertise I am taking a position as a Research Associate at the Banyo Research facility funded by the Future Battery Industry CRC.

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