Speaker

May 13-14, 2019    Brussels, Belgium

Frontiers in Materials Science and Nanotechnology

Mesfin Haile
11:20 AM-11:45 AM Room 1

Mesfin Haile

Belgium

Title: Toward the understanding of electrochemical formation and growth of Nanoparticle

Biography: Dr. Ir. Mesfin Haile MAMME is a joint researcher in Electrochemical and Surface Engineering research group (SURF) and Quantum chemistry group (ALGC) at Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium since May 2014. Mesfin received his B.Sc. in Applied physics from Hawassa (Debub) University in 2006 and M.Sc. in Materials Science from Addis Ababa university in 2013. He was awarded the most prestigious outstanding student Gold medal in 2013, which is only awarded for exceptional achievement. In 2018, Mesfin received his PhD in Engineering Science form Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB). His research interest lies in the computational modeling and simulations of nanoscale materials, electrodeposition, battery, fuel cell, supercapacitor, ionic liquid and 2D materials. He has collaborated actively with researchers in several other disciplines of experimental and computational modelling and simulations.

Mesfin Haile
12:20 PM-12:40 PM Room 1

Mesfin Haile

Belgium

Title: Toward the understanding of electrochemical formation and growth of Nanoparticle

Biography: Dr. Ir. Mesfin Haile MAMME is a joint researcher in Electrochemical and Surface Engineering research group (SURF) and Quantum chemistry group (ALGC) at Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium since May 2014. Mesfin received his B.Sc. in Applied physics from Hawassa (Debub) University in 2006 and M.Sc. in Materials Science from Addis Ababa university in 2013. He was awarded the most prestigious outstanding student Gold medal in 2013, which is only awarded for exceptional achievement. In 2018, Mesfin received his PhD in Engineering Science form Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB). His research interest lies in the computational modeling and simulations of nanoscale materials, electrodeposition, battery, fuel cell, supercapacitor, ionic liquid and 2D materials. He has collaborated actively with researchers in several other disciplines of experimental and computational modelling and simulations.