20182024

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Personal Profile

Jaclyn Coyle's research is focused on developing and characterizing next-generation lithium-ion battery materials as well as optimizing novel techniques for efficient, scalable lithium ion battery recycling. She works on process intensification methods for recovery or rehabilitation of high-value materials from used batteries from electric vehicles through the ReCell consortium and industry collaboration as well as mechanical characterization of novel silicon anode composite anodes for the Silicon Consortium Project. Her work also extends into determining the effect of contaminants from pre-processing steps in recycling or from alternative precursor sources on the overall performance of commercial lithium-ion battery materials.

Research Interests

Silicon anodes for lithium ion batteries

Direct recycling of end-of-life electric vehicle batteries

Hydrometallurgical recycling

Mechanical characterization

Professional Experience

Research Scientist IV, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (2024–present)

Research Scientist III, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (2020–2024)

Postdoctoral Researcher, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (2018–2020)

Graduate Intern, Sandia National Laboratories (2015–2018)

Graduate Researcher, University of Colorado Boulder (2013–2018)

Education/Academic Qualification

PhD, Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder

Master, Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder

Bachelor, Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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