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As a postdoctoral researcher at NLR, Trevor Martin is researching new polymers, interfacial chemistries, and materials for silicon anode batteries. He is also developing a new type of lithium-conducting polymer for solid-state batteries. Trevor is passionate about creating new materials, translating discoveries into viable technologies, and bridging the gap between science and business development. Also, he is excited to use data science and programming to improve chemistry research.
Trevor received his bachelor's degree in physics from the University of Chicago and subsequently began working with Jeffrey Elam at Argonne National Laboratory, where he implemented various atomic layer deposition methods to improve the performance of dye-sensitized solar cells. Next, he moved to the University of Washington to pursue a doctorate in materials science and engineering under the guidance of Professor Christine Luscombe and Professor Hugh Hillhouse. His graduate research focused on developing novel chalcogen polymers for photonic nanomaterials applications and for fabricating low-cost, solution-processed photovoltaics. During this time, Trevor received an award from the American Chemical Society and a University of Washington Clean Energy Institute Fellowship. After completing his doctoral studies, Trevor helped build a Seattle-based lithium-ion battery diagnostics startup company as chief science officer.
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Research Interests
Novel ion conducting polymers for all-solid-state batteries
Interfacial properties of nanomaterials and semiconducting organics
Professional Experience
Chief Science Officer, Hive Battery Labs (2018–2019)
Graduate Research Assistant, Molecular Engineering & Sciences Institute, University of Washington (2012–2017)
Assistant Research Physicist, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne-Northwestern Solar Energy Research Center (2010–2012)
Education/Academic Qualification
Bachelor, Physics, The University of Chicago
PhD, Materials Science and Engineering, University of Washington
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Collaborations and Top Research Areas From the Past 5 Years
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Laser Ablation of High-Loading Li-Ion Battery Electrodes Improves Accessible Capacity and Cycle Life for Behind-The-Meter Storage: Article No. 238969
Pereira, D., Tancin, R., Trask, S., Fink, K., Stiles, J., Martin, T., Ha, Y., Finegan, D., Burrell, A., Tremolet de Villers, B. & Harrison, K., 2026, In: Journal of Power Sources. 664, 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Cobalt-Free Cathodes and Silicon Thin-Film Anodes Towards High-Capacity Solid-State Batteries: Article No. 113329
Brow, R., Berquist, Z., Lee, S., Martin, T., Meyer, L., Schulze, M., Singh, A., Tancin, R., Teeter, G., Veith, G., Tremolet de Villers, B., Colclasure, A. & Manthiram, A., 2024, In: Journal of Energy Storage. 99, Part A, 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
5 Scopus Citations -
EVALS: Enhanced VALidation of Advanced Battery Supply Chains
Dufek, E., Stetson, C., Tanim, T., Burrell, A., Harrison, K., Brow, R., Martin, T., Pereira, D., Weddle, P., Vaughey, J. & Jansen, A., 2024, 1 p. National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR).Research output: NLR › Poster
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Expanding the Phase Space for Halide-Based Solid Electrolytes: Li-Mg-Zr-Cl Spinels
Rom, C., Yox, P., Cardoza, A., Smaha, R., Phan, M., Martin, T. & Maughan, A., 2024, In: Chemistry of Materials. 36, 15, p. 7283-7291 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
16 Scopus Citations -
Microstructure-Chemomechanics Relations of Composite Electrodes in Solid-State Batteries: Article No. 102164
Singh, A., Song, J., Li, W., Martin, T., Xu, H., Finegan, D. & Zhu, J., 2024, In: Extreme Mechanics Letters. 69, 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
21 Scopus Citations
Awards and Honors
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American Chemical Society, Award for Excellence in Graduate Polymer Research
Martin, T. (Recipient), 2017
Prize: Honorary award
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University of Washington Clean Energy Institute Fellow (2014–2015)
Martin, T. (Recipient), 1
Prize: Honorary award