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Adam Vidoni has a long and varied work experience. In 2005, they worked as a Sales & Marketing Coordinator for Mitsui Plastics. In 2007, they became a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Maine. In 2008, they were a Research Intern at ExxonMobil. From 2012 to 2022, they worked at Shell, first as an Engineering/Maintenance/Technology Manager, Refining Catalyst Manufacturing, and then as a Technical Service Engineer, Ethylene Oxide Catalyst. Since 2022, they have been an Engineering Manager at Group14 Technologies, leading a team of production and process engineers to develop production process for manufacturing Li-ion battery anode material.
Adam Vidoni received their B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Bucknell University in 2004. Adam then went on to earn their Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Maine in 2011.
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The future is silicon. Anodes must improve and silicon has the most potential. Nano-scale silicon provides the best combination of capacity and power, but still not sufficient cycle life and nano-scale production approaches remain expensive. Group14 has applied deep materials research experience to develop a new, low-cost approach to nano-scale silicon production. Our nano-scale silicon has high purity, high capacity, good power, and good cycle life. We use its unique high performance carbon engineering abilities to create cohesive silicon-carbon nanocomposites that dramatically outperform traditional carbon coated silicons.