Gerbrand Ceder
Gerbrand Ceder is a Belgian–American scientist who is a professor and the Samsung Distinguished Chair in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Research at the
University of California, Berkeley and a Co-Founder of [https://radical-ai.com/ Radical AI], a company focused on developing advanced materials with AI and automation. He has a joint appointment as a senior faculty scientist in the Materials Sciences Division of
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He is notable for his pioneering research in high-throughput computational materials design, and in the development of novel
lithium-ion battery technologies. He is co-founder of the
Materials Project, an open-source online database of ''ab initio'' calculated material properties, which inspired the Materials Genome Initiative by the
Obama administration in 2011. He was previously the founder and
CTO of Pellion Technologies (having initially been
CEO), which aimed to commercialize
magnesium-ion batteries. In 2017 Gerbrand Ceder was elected a member of the
National Academy of Engineering, "For the development of practical computational materials design and its application to the improvement of energy storage technology."
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