Advanced materials and processes
Within the research group advanced materials and processes, we work with additive manufacturing, large-scale processes for applications with graphene and supercapacitors.
We develop advanced materials for energy conversion and energy storage, as well as processes for manufacturing and processing, with the goal of contributing to sustainable and cost-effective solutions for future society.
One focus area is creating functional surfaces and coatings on traditional materials to give them new properties and applications. For example, by coating paper surfaces with conductive materials, we can develop environmentally friendly and affordable alternatives for energy storage, where paper is used as a component in future batteries and supercapacitors.
Our research also includes the development of materials for energy-harvesting systems and sensors. We are working with new technologies that will have a significant impact in the future, from portable electronics to energy systems in large-scale industrial applications.
Within the research group advanced materials and processes, we work with additive manufacturing, large-scale processes for applications with graphene and supercapacitors.
Our research concerns materials mainly with relevance for the forest industry. We have many projects in the field of large area applications and green energy, energy harversting, store and use energy.
The page was updated 11/27/2024