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Dr. Wayne Xu Joins Nuvvon Team

February 12, 2024

Nuvvon is pleased to announce that Dr. Wayne Xu has joined the team as Principal Scientist.

Dr. Wayne Xu is a Battery materials scientist with over 15 years of expertise in chemistry and materials research and development. He has a Master’s degree in Molecular Science and Software Engineering from UC Berkeley, a PhD in Chemistry from the National University of Singapore and a Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University. His professional journey includes innovations in cutting-edge materials and battery design at Apple, Enovix and Enpower.

Wayne will be working at Nuvvon’s head office in Bordentown, New Jersey alongside Manveer Sidhu President and Head of Innovation at Nuvvon, who stated, “The entire team at Nuvvon is excited to have Wayne as our Principal Scientist. Wayne has extensive experience in electrolyte development and electrode interface chemistry. His expertise will be a great asset toward Nuvvon’s ambitions to commercialize all-solid-state lithium-metal batteries.”

Wayne is a fantastic addition to Nuvvon, and we are excited to work together on Nuvvon’s development, scalability and commercialization of next generation solid-state lithium metal batteries.

To learn more about Nuvvon’s unique solid polymer electrolyte technology, please visit Technology – Nuvvon

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