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Munster, Stanford and Twente strengthen collaboration on battery research MUST Winter School 2025 bolsters Euregional energy cluster

Developing energy storage is a critical challenge for the energy transition. A thriving partnership between the universities of Stanford, Munster and Twente is at the forefront of research into more sustainable, high-energy-density and flexible batteries.  The trilateral partnership addresses worldwide energy challenges, influencing global policies and advancing the development of next-generation battery technologies.  

Earlier this spring 2025, UT’s Battery Centre Twente hosted the third annual Munster-Stanford-Twente (MUST) Winter Battery School, further strengthening collaboration between the three universities and other partners, such as the Helmholtz Institute, Fraunhofer FFB, the Precourt Institute for Energy and Forschungszentrum Jülich. 

A welcome speech by Mayor Sander Schelberg of Hengelo stressed the importance of scientific curiosity, diversity, and interdisciplinarity, setting the stage for the technical talks. Over two days, participants engaged in in-depth discussions on next-generation battery materials, high-power applications, and the challenges of scaling up sustainable manufacturing and circularity. From exploring AI-driven battery advancements—kickstarted by Stanford’s Prof. William Chueh—to delving into operando NMR techniques with Dr. Gunther Brunklaus from Münster, the agenda was packed with cutting-edge insights. Industry partners Elysian Aircraft and E-magy also brought fresh perspectives, demonstrating how unconventional design approaches can drive innovation in battery applications. The full list of speakers and their talk titles is found below. 

Cross-border collaboration 

The collaboration further bolstered the Euregional energy cluster, positioning the Münster-Twente region as a hub for battery research and technology in Europe. Examples of this impact include the 2024 launch of TECH.LAND, a Dutch-German cross-border innovation hub, joint Horizon Europe projects, and the opening of Fraunhofer FFB, a globally unique battery manufacturing research facility in Munster. 

The annual MUST Winter School demonstrates the value of international cooperation in tackling the critical challenges of energy storage and sustainability. As the partnership between these institutions deepens, the impact of their joint research efforts is set to grow, further cementing the Münster-Twente-Stanford partnership as a global hub for battery innovation. 

  • Full speaker list of MUST Winter School 2025

    Speakers 

    Organization 

    Presenters 

    Role 

    Topic 

    Elysian 

    Reynard de Vries  

    Dir. of Design & Engineering 

    Battery Performance requirements for Large Electric Passenger Aircraft 

    E-magy 

    Axel Schönecker 

    CTO 

     Anion derived SEI formation on silicon: Improving cycle life in silicon dominant lithium ion batteries 

    Stanford 

    William Chueh 

    Prof. 

    Data-driven insights in calendar ageing of Li-ion batteries 

    Stanford 

    Lukas Stolz 

    Postdoc 

    What Limits Electrode Performance: Diffusion or Reaction? 

    Stanford 

    Tony Dong 

    PhD 

    Electrolyte/Anode interfaces in Sodium Metal Batteries 

    Stanford 

    Wylie Kau 

    PhD 

    Data-driven design of ion-selective membrane materials 

    Stanford 

    Kristen Abels 

    PhD 

    Designing polymeric membranes for critical mineral separations in battery recycling 

    Stanford 

    Hari Ramachandran 

    PhD 

    Synthetic Hetererogeneity in High-Ni Layered Oxide Cathodes 

    Münster 

    Simon Lux 

    Prof. 

    Scaling Battery Innovation 

    Münster 

    Jesper Thomsen 

    PhD 

    Navigating the Lithium-Ion Battery Supply Chain: Sustainability from Raw Materials to Production 

    Münster 

    Markus Börner 

    PI 

    Investigation on Thermal Safety of Lithium Metal Batteries with Non-aqueous Liquid Electrolytes 

    Münster 

    Simon Albers 

    PhD 

    Biologization of Batteries: Investigation of Polysaccharides as Positive Electrode Binders 

    Münster 

    Maike Michelle Gnutzmann 

    PhD 

    Direct Cathode Recycling for Lithium Ion Batteries 

    Münster 

    Matthias Weiling 

    PhD 

    Comprehensive Study on Cell Components in High-Voltage Pouch Cells with Lithium Perchlorate: Decomposition, Transesterification, Chlorination, Deposition, and Self-Discharge 

    Münster 

    Melanie May Mitchell 

    PhD 

    Polymer and Hybrid Electrolytes 

    Münster 

    Gunther Brunklaus 

    PI 

    Operando NMR of Batteries 

    Twente 

    Prasanth Venugopal 

    PI 

    Advanced Battery Management Systems and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy for Li-ion Batteries 

    Twente 

    Jie Zheng 

    Postdoc 

    Stabilizing spinel structure of Co, Ni-free cathode by tuning Li+ thermal diffusion 

    Twente 

    Han Xue 

    PhD 

    Orientation-Controlled NMC811 Thin Films and Their Electrochemical behavior 

    Twente 

    Yijin Wang 

    PhD 

    Transfer learning for digital twins in electrode manufacturing 

    Twente 

    Emanuel Zeferino 

    PhD 

    Model-based assessment for future technologies in battery manufacturing process chains and factories 

    Twente 

    Matthias Rumpel 

    Postdoc 

    UTwente Research Platform for Battery Production 


More information 

Would you like to know more or are you interested in working together with the Battery Centre Twente on tackling challenges in Energy Storage? Please Contact Sebastian Husein for more information. 

S.S.T. Husein PhD (Sebastian)
Impact Development Manager, Battery Centre Twente