Michael Thuis

Lead Fellow - Chicago at Advanced Energy Group

Michael Thuis is a Ph.D. student at Northwestern University, focusing on developing high-throughput characterization methods for Na-ion conductors selected using machine learning as part of the Haile group. Michael is also a Fellow at the Advanced Energy Group and a GEM Fellow at The National GEM Consortium. Michael has extensive research experience in various engineering fields and has contributed to projects at organizations such as the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Colorado School of Mines. Additionally, Michael has been involved in leadership positions at Stanford University and Colorado School of Mines, driving innovation and empowering students in higher education.

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Advanced Energy Group

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