She holds a chair in Materials and Device Engineering and serves as Vice President of Knowledge Transfer and Corporate Relations.
[2] She created three light-emitting diodes where air-stable metal oxides were used to surround the quantum dot active layers.
[2] She also demonstrated the world's first inorganic quantum dot displays incorporating metal oxide charge transport layers.
[3] She was awarded a European Research Council starting grant to develop quantitative metrologie to guide lithium-ion battery manufacturing.
Battrion looks to improve charging speed of high energy density lithium ion cells through the development of innovative fabrication strategies.