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Jean-Marie Tarascon
Jean-Marie Tarascon in 2014, portrait via the Royal Society
Born (1953-09-21) September 21, 1953 (age 70)[13]
NationalityFrench
Alma mater
Awards
  • Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur (2009)
  • ENI award (2011)[1]
  • ForMemRS (2014)[2]
  • FRSC (2015)[3]
  • Balzan Prize (2020)
  • Scientific career
    Fields
  • Materials science
  • Superconductivity
  • Molecular electronics
  • Sodium-Ion battery
  • Lithium polymer batteries[4][5][6]
  • Institutions
  • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology[8]
  • University of Picardie
  • Bell Labs[9][10]
  • Bellcore[11]
  • Cornell University[12]
  • Doctoral advisorPaul Hagenmuller
    Websitewww.college-de-france.fr/site/jean-marie-tarascon www.solid-state-chemistry-energy-lab.org

    Jean-Marie Tarascon FRSC (born September 21, 1953) is Professor of Chemistry at the Collège de FranceinParis and Director of the French Research Network on Electrochemical Energy Storage (RS2E).[14][15][16][17]

    Education

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    Tarascon was educated at the University of Bordeaux, where he was awarded a Diplôme d'études universitaires généralesinphysics and chemistry, a Master of Science degree in chemical engineering, and a PhDinsolid-state chemistry in 1981.[13][1]

    Career

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    Following his PhD, Tarascon did postdoctoral researchatCornell University.[12] He worked at Bell Labs[9][10] and Bellcore[11] from 1982 to 1994, then moved to the University of Picardie Jules Verne in 1994. He has been at the College de France since 2010. He is also credited with laying foundations of the reputable Erasmus mundus masters course in energy storage and conversion "Materials for energy storage and conversion" hosted by UPJV, Amiens in association with seven universities across the globe and several energy research networks.

    Research

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    Tarascon's research[18] investigates the synthesis of novel electronic phenomena and materials such as superconductors, ferroelectrics, fluoride glasses, rechargeable batteries[19] and colossal magnetoresistance.[20] He has made many contributions to superconductivity and was the original proponent of the thin and flexible plastic lithium ion battery.[21][22][23]

    Awards and honours

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    Tarascon was elected a Foreign Member of the Royal Society (ForMemRS) in 2014. His nomination reads:[2]

    Jean-Marie Tarascon is distinguished for his outstanding leadership in the materials chemistryofenergy conversion and storage devices and for seminal studies of high temperature superconductors. His pioneering work on electrode reaction processes that can store more energy than those in conventional lithium-ion batteries, his work on molecular electrodes and his realization of the plastic battery, have changed thinking in the field.

    Tarascon was honoured by the New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame in 2002.[24] He was nominated to the Académie des Sciences in 2005, and was the University of Picardie Jules Verne (UPJV) gold medalist in 2008.[25] He won the ENI Protection of the Environment award in 2011.[1] In 2015 he was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry's Centenary Prize.[26] In 2016, he received an honorary doctorate 'doctor honoris causa' from Hasselt University.[27] In 2017, he was one of the two winners of the Eric and Sheila Samson Prime Minister's Prize for Innovation in Alternative Fuels for Transportation.[28] He was one of the five nominated for the CNRS Innovation Medals.[29] In 2020 he received the Balzan Prize for Environmental Challenges: Materials Science for Renewable Energy.[30]

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ a b "Professor Jean-Marie Tarascon ForMemRS". London: The Royal Society. Archived from the original on 2014-05-02.
  • ^ "Fellows (FRSC)". The Times. 27 October 2015. p. 57.
  • ^ Dunn, B; Kamath, H; Tarascon, J. M. (2011). "Electrical energy storage for the grid: A battery of choices". Science. 334 (6058): 928–35. Bibcode:2011Sci...334..928D. doi:10.1126/science.1212741. PMID 22096188. S2CID 206536979.
  • ^ Taberna, P. L.; Mitra, S.; Poizot, P.; Simon, P.; Tarascon, J. -M. (2006). "High rate capabilities Fe3O4-based Cu nano-architectured electrodes for lithium-ion battery applications". Nature Materials. 5 (7): 567–573. Bibcode:2006NatMa...5..567T. doi:10.1038/nmat1672. PMID 16783360. S2CID 10596277.
  • ^ Bruce, P. G.; Freunberger, S. A.; Hardwick, L. J.; Tarascon, J. M. (2011). "Li–O2 and Li–S batteries with high energy storage". Nature Materials. 11 (1): 19–29. Bibcode:2012NatMa..11...19B. doi:10.1038/nmat3191. PMID 22169914.
  • ^ Jean-Marie Tarascon: Chimie du solide et de l'énergie, Collège de France
  • ^ Jean-Marie Tarascon, Adjunct Professor
  • ^ a b Tarascon, J.; Disalvo, F.; Eibschutz, M.; Murphy, D.; Waszczak, J. (1983). "Preparation and chemical and physical properties of the new layered phases LixTi1−yMyS2 with M=V,Cr,or Fe". Physical Review B. 28 (11): 6397. Bibcode:1983PhRvB..28.6397T. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.28.6397.
  • ^ a b Tarascon, J.; Disalvo, F.; Murphy, D.; Hull, G.; Waszczak, J. (1984). "New superconducting ternary molybdenum chalcogenides InMo6Se8,T1Mo6S8, and T1Mo6Se8". Physical Review B. 29 (1): 172–180. Bibcode:1984PhRvB..29..172T. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.29.172.
  • ^ a b High Temperature Superconductors: Relationships between Properties, Structure, and Solid State Chemistry ISBN 9781107410374 Cambridge University Press
  • ^ a b Tarascon, J. M.; Johnson, D. C.; Sienko, M. J. (1982). "Ambivalent behavior of ytterbium in the ytterbium molybdenum sulfide YbMo6S8-ytterbium molybdenum selenide YbMo6Se8 pseudobinary system". Inorganic Chemistry. 21 (4): 1505. doi:10.1021/ic00134a047.
  • ^ a b Jean-Marie Tarascon CV, Institut de France, Académie des Sciences
  • ^ RS2E Research network on electrochemical energy storage, energie-rs2e.com
  • ^ Jean-Marie Tarascon publications indexed by Microsoft Academic
  • ^ Jean-Marie Tarascon publications indexed by Google Scholar
  • ^ Jean-Marie Tarascon's publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database. (subscription required)
  • ^ Jean-Marie Tarascon: Electrochemical Energy Conversion and StorageonYouTube, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 2014-04-24
  • ^ Tarascon, J.M.; Armand, M. (2001). "Issues and challenges facing rechargeable lithium batteries". Nature. 414 (6861): 359–67. Bibcode:2001Natur.414..359T. doi:10.1038/35104644. PMID 11713543. S2CID 2468398.
  • ^ Tarascon, J. M.; Chaudhari, P. (1999). "Electronic materials". Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science. 4 (1): 3–4. Bibcode:1999COSSM...4....3T. doi:10.1016/S1359-0286(99)80003-5.
  • ^ Tarascon, J. M.; Poizot, P.; Laruelle, S.; Grugeon, S.; Dupont, L. (2000). "Nano-sized transition-metal oxides as negative-electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries". Nature. 407 (6803): 496–9. Bibcode:2000Natur.407..496P. doi:10.1038/35035045. PMID 11028997. S2CID 205009092.
  • ^ Bruce, P. G.; Scrosati, B; Tarascon, J. M. (2008). "Nanomaterials for rechargeable lithium batteries". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 47 (16): 2930–46. doi:10.1002/anie.200702505. PMID 18338357.
  • ^ Materials for Sustainable Energy ISBN 9814317640
  • ^ New Jersey Inventors 2002 Award Winners Hall of Fame, New Jersey Inventors
  • ^ Distinguished Lecture Series: Jean-Marie Tarascon Archived 2014-12-19 at the Wayback Machine, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • ^ "Royal Society of Chemistry Prizes and Awards 2015". Royal Society of Chemistry. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
  • ^ "Honorary doctorate recipients". UHasselt. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
  • ^ Summit, Fuel Choices and Smart Mobiity. "Fuel Choices and Smart Mobiity Summit > Award". fuelchoicessummit.com. Archived from the original on 2018-03-08. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  • ^ CNRS. "CNRS - CNRS Innovation medalists". www.cnrs.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  • ^ Balzan Prize 2020
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