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Women's History: Researchers in Energy Storage
Kevin Clemens Mar 30, 2021

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Cassidy Anderson

A post-bachelor intern at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for the past 18 months, Anderson works on innovations in materials science to help make batteries both better and cheaper. She is a member of the DOE Vehicle Technology Office’s Battery500 Consortium team that focuses on the development of affordable lithium-metal anode batteries. Such batteries have the promise of producing double the energy densities of today’s best lithium-ion batteries. 

Anderson has been accepted to the Ph.D. program in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering at the University of Washington, allowing her to continue her research into next-generation battery materials.

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