Nagmani received International Travel Award from Science and Engineering Research Board, Government of India to present his scientific work at the Prestigious Electrochemical Society Meeting, Gothenburg Sweden.
Nagmani's research work has been selected by the ECS scientific committee for an oral presentation. He will present the strategy to improve the initial Coulombic efficiency of carbon anode using ether-based electrolytes for wide-temperature application sodium-ion batteries. Before joining ARCI, he submitted his doctoral dissertation on diverse precursor-based hard carbon anodes for sodium-ion and potassium-ion batteries at the School of Energy Science and Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. He has published more than 10 high-impact international peer-reviewed journals in the American Chemical Society, the Royal Society of Chemistry, Wiley and Elsevier with an average impact factor of 6.25.
The international travel grant will help him to present his work and allow him to interact and learn as a building early career researcher.
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